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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 1: Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering ifanything would ever happen in a natural way again.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
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sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
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sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
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sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 3: Alice’s shoulder as she added, “and themoral of that is—‘Take care of the sense, and the soundswill take care of themselves.’”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49606531932658327
******** 1865
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5273843515398592
******** 1870
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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******** 1871
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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******** 1875
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49641605018577634
******** 1876
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5000152272002142
******** 1877
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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******** 1878
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 1880
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 1883
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6291416505026041
******** 1885
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5285715935970868
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6436431589919027
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3790093632952561
******** 1898
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6609610961514092
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5900262476430447
******** 1900
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6979531880285064
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 1904
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 1905
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 1906
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6477005929693127
******** 1907
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.643887647846379
******** 1908
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5197470707842261
******** 1909
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 1913
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 1914
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 1915
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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******** 1916
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 1917
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6805572655321164
******** 1918
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 1919
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 1920
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 1924
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 1925
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5825483444438224
******** 1926
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6480827426927819
******** 1927
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 1928
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 1930
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 1932
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7366704311687037
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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******** 1935
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 1937
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 1938
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 1939
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 1940
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 1941
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6483309435826412
******** 1942
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 1945
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 1946
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 1947
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 1948
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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******** 1952
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 1954
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6036484395558133
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 1956
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 1957
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 1958
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3897664056441016
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sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6138644678889867
******** 1960
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.26375201295134804
******** 1961
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6572110426487087
******** 1962
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5853627561907289
******** 1963
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.55053658142778
******** 1964
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6989431843373887
******** 1965
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6295384122490233
******** 1966
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6401378113984258
******** 1967
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6106561957649116
******** 1968
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47910480064402894
******** 1969
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6617269830481233
******** 1970
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6784174109549744
******** 1971
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7777035883680319
******** 1972
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.706394740962174
******** 1973
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.611461607779311
******** 1974
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5425637409530482
******** 1975
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6095754198292437
******** 1976
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5867613009028089
******** 1977
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6072228002597941
******** 1978
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5896450520953415
******** 1979
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5601734284180738
******** 1980
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6649469209824305
******** 1981
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5742171253156589
******** 1982
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6098913868247062
******** 1983
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6735047042712421
******** 1984
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4581857241471778
******** 1985
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5439467639003878
******** 1986
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5690428180308295
******** 1987
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46402036932774793
******** 1988
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.58992641039335
******** 1989
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.32054823657900516
******** 1990
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6017040225034144
******** 1991
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4006321636203214
******** 1992
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6816474956627135
******** 1993
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6861369943770671
******** 1994
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5516793440286654
******** 1995
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.657474474049081
******** 1996
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6112848917495686
******** 1997
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6122526750874586
******** 1998
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6150352598121984
******** 1999
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4514145221003545
******** 2000
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5979334846343834
******** 2001
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5402879568580151
******** 2002
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6162531284350409
******** 2003
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.587867498903398
******** 2004
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6357881916318741
******** 2005
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43338236897737664
******** 2006
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49087371558682363
******** 2007
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5790275315585761
******** 2008
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6066319889225861
******** 2009
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5487585106005233
******** 2010
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6117246178584126
******** 2011
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5470119875169834
******** 2012
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2536645589981583
******** 2013
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6618836012791479
******** 2014
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4526242825125125
******** 2015
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6000444871566538
******** 2016
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6404749927532989
******** 2017
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6669880452756866
******** 2018
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6126990011507203
******** 2019
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4937731615620605
******** 2020
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.32063426725602845
******** 2021
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6759562604680237
******** 2022
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49918991318172135
******** 2023
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6505901587219333
******** 2024
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6269522612915951
******** 2025
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6313651079293111
******** 2026
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4729597217674273
******** 2027
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.32418656096645976
******** 2028
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7320375606808106
******** 2029
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6635546557628003
******** 2030
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5738374776655104
******** 2031
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7334095037146738
******** 2032
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7288229047888163
******** 2033
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6567090797168992
******** 2034
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6154365511612272
******** 2035
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.686344363545348
******** 2036
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6437147182635716
******** 2037
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46583004138600714
******** 2038
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 2039
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5807310336617137
******** 2040
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 2041
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6269684279167427
******** 2042
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7022145543340969
******** 2043
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6860584636099538
******** 2044
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5624859253561686
******** 2045
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5830269089647618
******** 2046
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6559275384946675
******** 2047
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6083355716808173
******** 2048
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5303043007955286
******** 2049
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6854245944283348
******** 2050
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6701691216500775
******** 2051
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6728771527074396
******** 2052
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6146261894816133
******** 2053
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6283074802178875
******** 2054
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 2055
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6660863670193796
******** 2056
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 2057
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6157804889113425
******** 2058
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 2059
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6972789025962891
******** 2060
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.572731016081621
******** 2061
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6713849115030224
******** 2062
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5745144407124935
******** 2063
sentence 5: when it grunted again, so violently,that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 2338
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 2340
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 2341
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 2342
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 2343
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5128534519062175
******** 2344
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 2345
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 2346
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4822123942782275
******** 2347
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 2348
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 2350
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 2351
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 2352
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 2353
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 2354
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.637097599913239
******** 2355
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6322091972202354
******** 2356
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6639335016875914
******** 2357
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6904637857611617
******** 2358
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5786227292926308
******** 2359
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 2360
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 2361
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6478969637905903
******** 2362
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 2363
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 2364
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 2365
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.508268799611829
******** 2366
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6335108332939928
******** 2367
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6784001989377362
******** 2368
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5692598435878212
******** 2369
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6580179088039164
******** 2370
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6040811607626461
******** 2371
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.23960800944948313
******** 2372
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 2373
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5148831077592706
******** 2374
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6733751801637146
******** 2375
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 2376
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6835305428116351
******** 2377
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 2378
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6208658798795154
******** 2379
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3497382823010861
******** 2380
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7481847816581787
******** 2381
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 2382
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 2383
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6503298548008365
******** 2384
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7316841106143774
******** 2385
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.562246516284135
******** 2386
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3993483726616067
******** 2387
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 2388
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6957442972931127
******** 2389
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7505840102058104
******** 2390
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 2391
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 2392
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 2393
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6833457773105384
******** 2394
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7458178891453477
******** 2395
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7172306824209549
******** 2396
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 2397
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.624676218126634
******** 2398
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7356613631784117
******** 2399
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 2400
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 2401
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 2402
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 2403
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6636945515200409
******** 2404
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 2405
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 2406
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 2407
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 2408
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 2409
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 2410
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7070257738160471
******** 2411
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 2412
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 2413
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 2414
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 2415
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49575448846117176
******** 2416
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 2417
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7006115529734146
******** 2418
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 2419
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 2420
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.736467471611674
******** 2421
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 2422
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6976582222918226
******** 2423
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45897149633538464
******** 2424
sentence 6: here the Mock Turtle yawnedand shut his eyes.—“Tell her about the reason and all that,”he said to the Gryphon.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 2731
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 2733
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 2741
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 2742
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 2743
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 2747
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 2748
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 2752
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 2754
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 2756
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 2757
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 2759
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 2762
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 2765
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 2767
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 2768
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 2769
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 2770
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 2771
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 2772
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 2773
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 2774
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 2775
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 2776
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 2777
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 2778
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 2779
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 2780
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 2781
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 2783
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 2785
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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******** 2786
sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 7: “That’s nothing to what I could say if I chose,” the Duchessreplied, in a pleased tone.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
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sentence 8: “Oh, my poor little feet, Iwonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 26: a conversation of it altogether; but after a few minutes she heard a voiceoutside, and stopped to listen.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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******** 3293
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 3439
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 3441
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 3442
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 3443
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 3444
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 3445
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 3447
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 3448
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 3449
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 3452
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 3453
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 3454
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 3456
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 3457
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 3458
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 3459
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 3460
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 3462
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 3463
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 3464
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 3465
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 3466
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 3467
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 3468
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 3469
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 3470
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 3471
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 3472
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 3473
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 3474
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 3475
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 3476
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 3477
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 3478
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 3479
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 3480
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 3481
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 3482
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 3483
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 3484
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 3485
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 3486
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 3487
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 3488
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 3489
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 3490
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 3491
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 3492
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 3493
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 3494
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 3495
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 3496
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 3497
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 3498
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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******** 3499
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 3500
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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******** 3501
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 3502
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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******** 3503
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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******** 3504
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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******** 3505
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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******** 3506
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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******** 3507
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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******** 3508
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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******** 3509
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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******** 3510
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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******** 3511
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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******** 3512
sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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******** 3513
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 9: “It must have been that,” said the King, “unless it waswritten to nobody, which isn’t usual, you know.”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 23: There are a fewthings that you can do with most Project Gutenberg-tm electronic workseven without complying with the full terms of this agreement.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 26: a conversation of it altogether; but after a few minutes she heard a voiceoutside, and stopped to listen.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 34: The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("theFoundation" or PGLAF), owns a compilation copyright in the collectionof Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6991515674389265
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7286895288986078
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 3664
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 3675
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 3677
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7337901600666866
******** 3680
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6940400897072426
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.667240572962091
******** 3682
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45224323250305243
******** 3683
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 3684
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6367218936409618
******** 3685
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 3686
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 3687
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.626243903864147
******** 3688
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 3689
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 3691
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 3693
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 3694
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 3696
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 3723
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 3727
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 3730
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 3731
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 3732
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 3733
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 3734
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 3736
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7245079538834874
******** 3737
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 3738
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 3739
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 3740
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 3741
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 3742
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 3743
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 3744
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 3745
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 3746
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 3747
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 3748
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 3749
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 3750
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 3751
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 3752
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 3753
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 3754
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 3755
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 3756
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5919258625667422
******** 3757
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6361781352492889
******** 3758
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 3759
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 3760
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 3761
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6362045352639303
******** 3762
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.654198813266989
******** 3763
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 3764
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5424605366371928
******** 3765
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6465047688104568
******** 3766
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 3767
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5941433472845422
******** 3768
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 3769
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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******** 3770
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 3771
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 3772
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 3773
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 3774
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 3775
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6483376073872671
******** 3776
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 3777
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 3778
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6608088276943124
******** 3779
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 3780
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6392211961279084
******** 3781
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6816648674300946
******** 3782
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5287250827719978
******** 3783
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7512808847059708
******** 3784
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5349527015067047
******** 3785
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6288401745590367
******** 3786
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5955000619613293
******** 3787
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 3788
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6657627528382093
******** 3789
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6548100162180742
******** 3790
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4653419146227274
******** 3791
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5659325629794152
******** 3792
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7184316292656135
******** 3793
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6457563241243952
******** 3794
sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
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sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 10: For instance,if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, youknow.”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 11: (she was obliged to say “creatures,” yousee, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 12: “I’d rather finish my tea,” said the Hatter, with an anxiouslook at the Queen, who was reading the list of singers.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 4782
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 4784
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 4792
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 4802
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 4804
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 4805
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 4806
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7877313280397086
******** 4807
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7317718987019554
******** 4808
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6972682206598035
******** 4809
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6070831832839828
******** 4810
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6792492893366904
******** 4811
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6502814184943426
******** 4812
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5588629638229804
******** 4813
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8068716444971217
******** 4814
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6410580137181868
******** 4815
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7005244931285026
******** 4816
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.658620372275007
******** 4817
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5699928632461017
******** 4818
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5355531673284716
******** 4819
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5691797289297028
******** 4820
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7720119521233555
******** 4821
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6809682418342189
******** 4822
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6222441805712314
******** 4823
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5621406388018444
******** 4824
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7856145754660652
******** 4825
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6591086363976144
******** 4826
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6741221242571505
******** 4827
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6995308347971712
******** 4828
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5038857775035344
******** 4829
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.614429156073817
******** 4830
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6349832545791135
******** 4831
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5449714605566081
******** 4832
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6841187520215329
******** 4833
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4370068019230118
******** 4834
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5648178148145772
******** 4835
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5102050018674433
******** 4836
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7154994470117744
******** 4837
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6809122885362164
******** 4838
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6928397317025362
******** 4839
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6597068430616688
******** 4840
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.682824145566935
******** 4841
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6136601939822571
******** 4842
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7853360607211227
******** 4843
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5029176232912352
******** 4844
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6843219361971472
******** 4845
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6445647198992839
******** 4846
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6408866852481016
******** 4847
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.777010917075877
******** 4848
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.794708859141721
******** 4849
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.537451150894026
******** 4850
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5771031311516636
******** 4851
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6657249728176751
******** 4852
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6802221191056768
******** 4853
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5919857968609465
******** 4854
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7161727798803865
******** 4855
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6004703249480823
******** 4856
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.24914339350705791
******** 4857
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6898912979083636
******** 4858
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5995085773928782
******** 4859
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7755166650913089
******** 4860
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7248317332736548
******** 4861
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6707123022481744
******** 4862
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6360845499642263
******** 4863
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6234549771066387
******** 4864
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4382780074009772
******** 4865
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8261465118468624
******** 4866
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6449537031319565
******** 4867
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7325972066213565
******** 4868
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6328770831873937
******** 4869
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7319090816755245
******** 4870
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6155368951493201
******** 4871
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3771256048809953
******** 4872
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.742002556901556
******** 4873
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.727837227732787
******** 4874
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7321623228943056
******** 4875
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6834898207520363
******** 4876
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7270123726652893
******** 4877
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7629989531519238
******** 4878
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7694070962506843
******** 4879
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7877086822690242
******** 4880
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7246781056651577
******** 4881
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6726030757274064
******** 4882
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6774174447986072
******** 4883
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6691296003307928
******** 4884
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5944837321300255
******** 4885
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7639721234525595
******** 4886
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7429638010420402
******** 4887
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7798916652557144
******** 4888
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6835178834520608
******** 4889
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.647540463261559
******** 4890
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6282476709909413
******** 4891
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5905365581725539
******** 4892
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6388886152356799
******** 4893
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6999160435882589
******** 4894
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7318866151975367
******** 4895
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6739423435975815
******** 4896
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7200846865774471
******** 4897
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7989996642520796
******** 4898
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.573184858112167
******** 4899
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7142461917549773
******** 4900
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4963555966149813
******** 4901
sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7696793307178061
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 13: “He might bite,” Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at allanxious to have the experiment tried.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 14: However, it was over at last, and theysat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 5592
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 5600
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 5601
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 5602
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 5603
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 5604
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 5609
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 5610
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 5611
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 5613
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 5615
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 5617
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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******** 5619
sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 15: “Well, then,” the Gryphon went on, “if you don’t knowwhat to uglify is, you are a simpleton.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 5836
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 5837
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 5839
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 5840
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 5841
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 5843
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 5847
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 5850
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 5851
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 5853
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 5856
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 5857
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 5858
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 5860
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 5861
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 5862
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 5863
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 5864
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 5865
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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******** 5866
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 5868
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 5869
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 5871
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 5872
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 5874
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 5875
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 5877
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 5878
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 5880
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 5883
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 5885
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 5887
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 5890
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 5891
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 5893
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 5894
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 5901
sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 16: Nearly all the individualworks in the collection are in the public domain in the UnitedStates.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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******** 6101
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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******** 6104
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7588223056299216
******** 6105
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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******** 6110
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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******** 6111
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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******** 6112
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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******** 6113
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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******** 6114
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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******** 6116
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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******** 6117
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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******** 6118
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 6119
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 6121
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 6122
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 6124
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 6132
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 6134
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 6135
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 6136
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 6137
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 6138
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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******** 6139
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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******** 6140
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 6141
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 6142
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 6143
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 6144
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 6145
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 6146
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 6148
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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******** 6149
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 6150
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 6151
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 6152
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 6153
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 6154
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 6155
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 6156
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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******** 6158
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 6159
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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******** 6160
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 6161
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 6162
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 6163
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 6164
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 6166
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 6167
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 6168
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 6169
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 6170
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 6171
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 6173
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 6174
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 6175
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 6176
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 6179
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 6183
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 6184
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 6314
sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 17: “I never went to him,” the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: “hetaught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 6521
sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 6534
sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 6622
sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 18: Even the Duchess sneezedoccasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternatelywithout a moment’s pause.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 6895
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 6897
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 6898
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6240032753322005
******** 6899
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 6900
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5947916536102569
******** 6901
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6938686956292629
******** 6902
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5473609573793736
******** 6903
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5132518585468279
******** 6904
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7282556472892999
******** 6905
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6457417740726098
******** 6906
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.643715736389115
******** 6907
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6518234912410922
******** 6908
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5923714890949682
******** 6909
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5680374234164739
******** 6910
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5867743397658948
******** 6911
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6991397096972545
******** 6912
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6584379827043964
******** 6913
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5960940076181853
******** 6914
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5671500255312456
******** 6915
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6998056585515153
******** 6916
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7325489465168737
******** 6917
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6613414398050519
******** 6918
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.669863225921763
******** 6919
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4659812581754954
******** 6920
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6251342790547737
******** 6921
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6010475700048734
******** 6922
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45702797253231325
******** 6923
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6222977538360194
******** 6924
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3871698225849794
******** 6925
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6002407765824157
******** 6926
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4289058981538994
******** 6927
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6489432721533777
******** 6928
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6307990437528114
******** 6929
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.663076635865437
******** 6930
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6484614164620518
******** 6931
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6651751962783324
******** 6932
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6120970765074508
******** 6933
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7145478388773994
******** 6934
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5560194130991107
******** 6935
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7240313665996823
******** 6936
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5901100352563423
******** 6937
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5998379873560589
******** 6938
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6511622509001481
******** 6939
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.681781867226207
******** 6940
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4642438900835641
******** 6941
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5428118928984196
******** 6942
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6134906052896831
******** 6943
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6193912233507958
******** 6944
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5742242868707393
******** 6945
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6879450552985512
******** 6946
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5700974314386201
******** 6947
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.24940530330589686
******** 6948
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7014656476415678
******** 6949
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4968131469868895
******** 6950
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6700716048877862
******** 6951
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6732252191412563
******** 6952
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6176016993591955
******** 6953
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5974701164019072
******** 6954
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6124278699083258
******** 6955
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3345777016822394
******** 6956
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.759006254438672
******** 6957
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5519547559907962
******** 6958
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6870755059495401
******** 6959
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5742397626260544
******** 6960
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6908580755317472
******** 6961
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5654089891064096
******** 6962
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.34106984669306206
******** 6963
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6959367048886193
******** 6964
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6714158238969046
******** 6965
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6905671683923639
******** 6966
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6234007961935282
******** 6967
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6948128683706861
******** 6968
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6700350854609735
******** 6969
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6767544651510765
******** 6970
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7661229725298409
******** 6971
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.699107752184264
******** 6972
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5293888924841402
******** 6973
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5825393542849532
******** 6974
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6639941894888804
******** 6975
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5450656625943465
******** 6976
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7179479387537238
******** 6977
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7429370965263363
******** 6978
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7128023149607524
******** 6979
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6376081658490738
******** 6980
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6381797697282584
******** 6981
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6272014421547064
******** 6982
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6277135767176648
******** 6983
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.560109341003622
******** 6984
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.706116685614389
******** 6985
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7050187768957695
******** 6986
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6823643460116589
******** 6987
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.643519611066126
******** 6988
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7474357089567851
******** 6989
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5607864976650275
******** 6990
sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7358856969602194
******** 6991
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sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 19: The Cat seemed to think that there was enough ofit now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 34: The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("theFoundation" or PGLAF), owns a compilation copyright in the collectionof Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 20: , she ran across the field after it, and fortunately wasjust in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 23: There are a fewthings that you can do with most Project Gutenberg-tm electronic workseven without complying with the full terms of this agreement.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 26: a conversation of it altogether; but after a few minutes she heard a voiceoutside, and stopped to listen.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 34: The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("theFoundation" or PGLAF), owns a compilation copyright in the collectionof Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
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sentence 21: The Rabbitstarted violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried awayinto the darkness as hard as he could go.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 26: a conversation of it altogether; but after a few minutes she heard a voiceoutside, and stopped to listen.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 22: “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said withsome severity; “it’s very rude.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8532
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8533
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 8545
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 8553
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 8560
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 8567
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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******** 8568
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8569
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 8575
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 8579
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 8580
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 8581
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 8582
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 8583
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 8584
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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******** 8585
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 8586
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 8587
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 8588
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 8589
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 8590
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8592
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 8593
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8594
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 8595
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 8597
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 8599
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 8600
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 8601
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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******** 8602
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 8604
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 8605
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 8606
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 8623
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 8624
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 8626
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 8628
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 8631
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 8638
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 8641
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 8643
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 8646
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 8647
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 8648
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 8650
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 8654
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 8657
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 8664
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 8665
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 8666
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 8667
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 8668
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 8669
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 8670
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 8671
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 8672
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 8673
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 8674
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 8675
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 8676
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 8679
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 8680
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 8681
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 8682
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 8683
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 8684
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 8685
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 8686
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 8688
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 8689
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 8690
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 8691
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 8693
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 8694
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 8695
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 8696
sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 24: “There might be some sense in your knocking,” the Footman went onwithout attending to her, “if we had the door between us.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 8965
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6246893489651748
******** 8966
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7577312465400232
******** 8967
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7180301866793983
******** 8968
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5695961067537965
******** 8969
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5632212829778368
******** 8970
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6886460953316026
******** 8971
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6432339157959454
******** 8972
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6559313697143032
******** 8973
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6870861244281852
******** 8974
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5715822668997842
******** 8975
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5600123031134997
******** 8976
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7294329386760933
******** 8977
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5181662944824738
******** 8978
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6572428893836338
******** 8979
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5981853295973583
******** 8980
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5816715698055095
******** 8981
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6437691246150902
******** 8982
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7331349102521943
******** 8983
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6691774824499482
******** 8984
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7173672593601642
******** 8985
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5883239615054094
******** 8986
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7186412987693127
******** 8987
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5214738173593007
******** 8988
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7325705876573865
******** 8989
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.501362765335653
******** 8990
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6530198688060486
******** 8991
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5268429460124797
******** 8992
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6140620912278713
******** 8993
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6889036921217798
******** 8994
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7149368391116817
******** 8995
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5664754213781925
******** 8996
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5464479701100904
******** 8997
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7046481657900496
******** 8998
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7225354452584459
******** 8999
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7570654105255086
******** 9000
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.768396837851146
******** 9001
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5248219658388891
******** 9002
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.37807144033678436
******** 9003
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6993422116458705
******** 9004
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5374107846549329
******** 9005
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7870779134270007
******** 9006
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7329075854845337
******** 9007
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.777478150209351
******** 9008
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5905257383304717
******** 9009
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5407519440209865
******** 9010
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.566396886046242
******** 9011
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6948183715510929
******** 9012
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.724347985328378
******** 9013
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6656004737579597
******** 9014
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6267103734784444
******** 9015
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7403703822827469
******** 9016
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6363150730096613
******** 9017
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5506724225237838
******** 9018
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6924075901949678
******** 9019
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6221033482049932
******** 9020
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5590777254617213
******** 9021
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6397463093755846
******** 9022
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6572162017310861
******** 9023
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7324367783703731
******** 9024
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7447839054316353
******** 9025
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7136842974829899
******** 9026
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7065004565351422
******** 9027
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5315776142611801
******** 9028
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7038168478674399
******** 9029
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6529817753781124
******** 9030
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6166681149301407
******** 9031
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7318885751688982
******** 9032
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6901602261878363
******** 9033
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6794929732730084
******** 9034
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7092696488595129
******** 9035
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6761683652163893
******** 9036
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6914585799744869
******** 9037
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5298607151407223
******** 9038
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5565697388518153
******** 9039
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6714446348004283
******** 9040
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7454431136208013
******** 9041
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6289966695710354
******** 9042
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.713945851001677
******** 9043
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7918133880621836
******** 9044
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5293163578167032
******** 9045
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7242948755012197
******** 9046
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49989078018876887
******** 9047
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6959379415410293
******** 9048
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7396858387963989
******** 9049
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6526741161419951
******** 9050
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6034879940904173
******** 9051
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6497735139136631
******** 9052
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7386745007971681
******** 9053
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7909574589659153
******** 9054
sentence 25: That’s the reason they’re called lessons,” the Gryphonremarked: “because they lessen from day to day.”
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 27: The King’s argument was, that anything that had a head could be beheaded,and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 10004
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 10015
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 10016
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 10018
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4842041936908994
******** 10019
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 10020
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 10021
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 10023
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 10024
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 10026
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 10028
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 10029
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7104844392755131
******** 10030
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5281073654284558
******** 10031
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 10032
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 10033
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5171405754479594
******** 10034
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 10035
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 10036
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 10037
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 10038
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 10039
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 10040
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 10041
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43227914778487647
******** 10042
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 10043
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 10044
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 10045
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 10046
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 10047
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 10048
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 10049
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 10050
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 10051
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 10052
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 10053
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 10054
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 10055
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 10056
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 10057
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7296753972214557
******** 10058
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 10059
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 10060
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 10061
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 10062
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6934812645741331
******** 10063
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 10064
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 10065
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 10066
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 10067
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 10068
sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 28: So Alicegot up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderfuldream it had been.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 34: The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("theFoundation" or PGLAF), owns a compilation copyright in the collectionof Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
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sentence 29: The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said,“It was a treacle-well.”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6565210509014667
******** 10520
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5891967497669205
******** 10521
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5617049359894206
******** 10522
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.68238566371533
******** 10523
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5147071533368625
******** 10524
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5682836145336764
******** 10525
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5057676261919329
******** 10526
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6199392447452419
******** 10527
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6203104962095518
******** 10528
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5444790523651253
******** 10529
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5487960498342372
******** 10530
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3715362318826639
******** 10531
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6173509690593012
******** 10532
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6101697056656563
******** 10533
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48307510219270944
******** 10534
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5385290051605404
******** 10535
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36077643490980726
******** 10536
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.578029567613867
******** 10537
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6819908186140227
******** 10538
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5239499281191677
******** 10539
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.441477919048153
******** 10540
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3830579411480102
******** 10541
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.298237734270997
******** 10542
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6333366637138458
******** 10543
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7056933928355793
******** 10544
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4894134653976359
******** 10545
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5193680210268603
******** 10546
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42128720450590845
******** 10547
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5623754778743039
******** 10548
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5380355665137919
******** 10549
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.479888247114755
******** 10550
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5361193611733092
******** 10551
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4960625484314591
******** 10552
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5007972270373796
******** 10553
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.508624058963313
******** 10554
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5236860432340471
******** 10555
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47822276020119986
******** 10556
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6155387214601641
******** 10557
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6172336436126418
******** 10558
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6007521311645351
******** 10559
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4702479189374259
******** 10560
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6595832093679577
******** 10561
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.558649844120863
******** 10562
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6536403155627184
******** 10563
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5155598163864218
******** 10564
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.584517794076431
******** 10565
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43053071600084736
******** 10566
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.605371655356745
******** 10567
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7205615891167136
******** 10568
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5154102274098717
******** 10569
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6647513663876922
******** 10570
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5669056400609278
******** 10571
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5515563850392478
******** 10572
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3920463558600915
******** 10573
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4400896199439041
******** 10574
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.562740092866501
******** 10575
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.540034768443615
******** 10576
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5402776273789771
******** 10577
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48286138551117286
******** 10578
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6171589106050315
******** 10579
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.32504683118332783
******** 10580
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6759889888041806
******** 10581
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4812638843819922
******** 10582
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5762625242195787
******** 10583
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5671758695736716
******** 10584
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6535281856445292
******** 10585
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49719763985703674
******** 10586
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38735106420134674
******** 10587
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44712847159170876
******** 10588
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3922347475381051
******** 10589
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5022945715975671
******** 10590
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6455730441291403
******** 10591
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5713731939062962
******** 10592
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6794900408944243
******** 10593
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4755791915067394
******** 10594
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.597676527184166
******** 10595
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6865394920777185
******** 10596
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5949034038830603
******** 10597
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36952003057715427
******** 10598
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4887185689065555
******** 10599
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5481268501204495
******** 10600
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5362389964347003
******** 10601
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6500951236997505
******** 10602
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6416337642863598
******** 10603
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5544500778195535
******** 10604
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4463765387583429
******** 10605
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5356717214500453
******** 10606
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6014990724252619
******** 10607
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6190938726133809
******** 10608
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5232360839424011
******** 10609
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.33311027794063475
******** 10610
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.51799405688588
******** 10611
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 10613
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5747161040787984
******** 10614
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 10615
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6230957687008327
******** 10616
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5102845600767868
******** 10617
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2765599200444183
******** 10618
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 10619
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5775769991560425
******** 10620
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3973825827594327
******** 10621
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4208583523839317
******** 10622
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5952632355029005
******** 10623
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5496476887471544
******** 10624
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47365277182273285
******** 10625
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43100461668956047
******** 10626
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5560569695342921
******** 10627
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6361704361004434
******** 10628
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5181806957328963
******** 10629
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5419856361353192
******** 10630
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6293598609458916
******** 10631
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4590463078903735
******** 10632
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5372491759823703
******** 10633
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.35129475323124
******** 10634
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4501830488287618
******** 10635
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.27254816552431027
******** 10636
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5077976330446293
******** 10637
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6221002831647082
******** 10638
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5193794290621606
******** 10639
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47924329078858147
******** 10640
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44061789863005973
******** 10641
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5046404731533461
******** 10642
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5985606901675947
******** 10643
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4417991523007255
******** 10644
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6804661739098009
******** 10645
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5043644106299066
******** 10646
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6785930049036896
******** 10647
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4989002693102221
******** 10648
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5403359871460919
******** 10649
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41034135202565414
******** 10650
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.37331785575624826
******** 10651
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6796331466152044
******** 10652
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5279843719065183
******** 10653
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5181224101235905
******** 10654
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48295679109521583
******** 10655
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6984848430643458
******** 10656
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5207134336233498
******** 10657
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6645234851490364
******** 10658
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6559771906286644
******** 10659
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42252633396666134
******** 10660
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5135999295572415
******** 10661
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5423391028917551
******** 10662
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4333316289015489
******** 10663
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5331919707741983
******** 10664
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3235585251912505
******** 10665
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38179074071010927
******** 10666
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42095550877751914
******** 10667
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5842031291427373
******** 10668
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5739269866243345
******** 10669
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5560319142659437
******** 10670
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4998772775706565
******** 10671
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.502339546216006
******** 10672
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6654703481980301
******** 10673
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6440135103389089
******** 10674
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5302054600796091
******** 10675
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6407167429655539
******** 10676
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5574380212310752
******** 10677
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5835422130420508
******** 10678
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6777834838458007
******** 10679
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7176558169273133
******** 10680
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43305273998999144
******** 10681
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39618427894307184
******** 10682
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5335275272075725
******** 10683
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 10684
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 10685
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 10686
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6091865266599668
******** 10687
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.17125707366517007
******** 10688
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.590701308113024
******** 10689
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3833567988437611
******** 10690
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5472046519594587
******** 10691
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.552462488395601
******** 10692
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5597590946600169
******** 10693
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4915181253285748
******** 10694
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7261803611814751
******** 10695
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.35257074013428985
******** 10696
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7556037389390404
******** 10697
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 10698
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6958356089449733
******** 10699
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.542380070576842
******** 10700
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5844167188905502
******** 10701
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5477764706740431
******** 10702
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3394919557527161
******** 10703
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6602567449052963
******** 10704
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 10705
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 10706
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5612355162388892
******** 10707
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5248102588796029
******** 10708
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5655126258782545
******** 10709
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6181674885923933
******** 10710
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6544361800212621
******** 10711
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6039856244872173
******** 10712
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6507912901125613
******** 10713
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48449072792387043
******** 10714
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5852652676774261
******** 10715
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3970576404149052
******** 10716
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.534385458099448
******** 10717
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5816561524672367
******** 10718
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5957825795752233
******** 10719
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5877544912573126
******** 10720
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5819277651092217
******** 10721
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5624859411353018
******** 10722
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5987304596743401
******** 10723
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38625222789107133
******** 10724
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5638703328141783
******** 10725
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5197157248829115
******** 10726
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.642761806952885
******** 10727
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5829414995981123
******** 10728
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6396245723960508
******** 10729
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5839962206789041
******** 10730
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5282842364913758
******** 10731
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4763745799991524
******** 10732
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6317824732380086
******** 10733
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.653798212082984
******** 10734
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5855064578270666
******** 10735
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5681159323319867
******** 10736
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6370955820825954
******** 10737
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.684569335699395
******** 10738
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5397983553266512
******** 10739
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47715240335831033
******** 10740
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5633765113690167
******** 10741
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46495357039326285
******** 10742
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48234858330661307
******** 10743
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3407043291059727
******** 10744
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36467434125127085
******** 10745
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7260999700282132
******** 10746
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6038633730952527
******** 10747
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5776047688344054
******** 10748
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6926620503126204
******** 10749
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.513460545011422
******** 10750
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5764786814107051
******** 10751
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5885556472994397
******** 10752
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4936482530723479
******** 10753
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45123035399743167
******** 10754
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4676023640993664
******** 10755
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5251040170752211
******** 10756
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5190710721326157
******** 10757
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5479952891843822
******** 10758
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5740364671196844
******** 10759
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5439070041333339
******** 10760
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3031076854892003
******** 10761
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44096849519246983
******** 10762
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5908790443743498
******** 10763
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49086274933547225
******** 10764
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3131911200067001
******** 10765
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5895595398573563
******** 10766
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.619112565783419
******** 10767
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5061824388391013
******** 10768
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4822985419654903
******** 10769
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6400240379364487
******** 10770
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7061221633719637
******** 10771
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38084587819465787
******** 10772
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.425614733599382
******** 10773
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3877737573189018
******** 10774
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5825377844735276
******** 10775
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5067858849799094
******** 10776
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6859632826107029
******** 10777
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40364834933715527
******** 10778
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.30154202327626234
******** 10779
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.35106702091930286
******** 10780
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.552382161222697
******** 10781
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5274546005024404
******** 10782
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5110665586766999
******** 10783
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.500553198335988
******** 10784
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43407500582683345
******** 10785
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6680709518475016
******** 10786
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4951979224876671
******** 10787
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5921026354074003
******** 10788
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.28670802196392225
******** 10789
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6585951625536695
******** 10790
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5934831257450168
******** 10791
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6117622377867157
******** 10792
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3715068783609254
******** 10793
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5348004507735644
******** 10794
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5897922634021743
******** 10795
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5760446273246471
******** 10796
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6935170882880678
******** 10797
sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 30: “But they were in the well,” Alice said to the Dormouse, notchoosing to notice this last remark.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 11012
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 11013
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 11014
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 11017
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 11018
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 11020
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 11021
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 11022
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 11023
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 11024
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 11025
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 11026
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 11027
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 11028
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 11029
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 11030
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 11031
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 11032
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 11033
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 11034
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 11035
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5455311735535557
******** 11036
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 11037
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 11038
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 11039
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 11040
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 11041
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 11042
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7181835467482492
******** 11043
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 11044
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 11045
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 11046
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 11047
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6046403992452898
******** 11048
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.681840613273408
******** 11049
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 11050
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 11052
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 11053
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 11054
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 11055
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 11056
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 11057
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 11058
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 11059
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 11060
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 11061
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 11062
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 11063
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 11064
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 11065
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 11066
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 11067
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 11068
sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 11069
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 31: The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink withone of its little eyes, but it said nothing.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 32: “Begin at the beginning,” the King said gravely, “and go ontill you come to the end: then stop.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 33: And here Alicebegan to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort ofway, “Do cats eat bats?
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 12355
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 12357
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 12375
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 12383
sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 35: “You may go,” said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left thecourt, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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******** 12741
sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 36: “The reason is,” said the Gryphon, “that they would gowith the lobsters to the dance.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 37: “If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in ahoarse growl, “the world would go round a deal faster than itdoes.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 13338
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 13346
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 13374
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 13377
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 13380
sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
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sentence 38: “The Dormouse is asleep again,” said the Hatter, and he poured alittle hot tea upon its nose.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 39: “They were obliged to have him with them,” the Mock Turtle said:“no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8126947681056225
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5613858091661538
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 13872
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 13873
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7187846422382783
******** 13878
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 13879
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6731144865107672
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 13882
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 13885
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 13887
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7702432237348424
******** 13888
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7134197940360203
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8451862487874136
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7408896440951928
******** 13892
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8280761610452906
******** 13896
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7052366250413554
******** 13897
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 13898
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7957187675122822
******** 13900
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7476219931009365
******** 13901
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7819106509567094
******** 13902
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 13903
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7840185227496376
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5579819319724982
******** 13905
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.745435093638327
******** 13906
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 13907
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 13956
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 13968
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 13970
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 13980
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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******** 14041
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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******** 14046
sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 40: “If there’s no meaning in it,” said the King, “thatsaves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn’t try to find any.
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 14260
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 14261
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 14262
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 14263
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 14264
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 14265
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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******** 14266
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 14267
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 14268
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 14269
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 14270
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 14271
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 14272
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 14273
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 14274
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 14275
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 14277
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 14278
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 14280
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 14281
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 14282
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 14283
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 14284
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 14285
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 14286
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 14287
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 14288
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 14289
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 14290
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 14291
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 14292
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6945501705130652
******** 14293
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 14294
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 14295
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 14296
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 14297
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 14298
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7764831860135768
******** 14299
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 14300
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 14301
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 14302
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 14303
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 14304
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 14305
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 14306
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 14307
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 14308
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 14309
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 14310
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 14311
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 14312
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 14313
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.58811374127043
******** 14314
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 14315
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 14316
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7432031763693594
******** 14317
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.694069174572205
******** 14318
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 14319
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 14320
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 14321
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 14322
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 14323
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 14324
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 14325
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 14326
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 14327
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 14328
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 14329
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 14330
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 14331
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 14332
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 14333
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 14334
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 14335
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 14336
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 14337
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 14338
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 14339
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 14340
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 14341
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.574806376215061
******** 14342
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 14343
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 14344
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 14345
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 14346
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 14347
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 14348
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 14349
sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 41: then yours wasn’t a really good school,” said the MockTurtle in a tone of great relief.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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******** 14471
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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******** 14472
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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******** 14474
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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******** 14475
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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******** 14477
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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******** 14479
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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******** 14480
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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******** 14482
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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******** 14483
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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******** 14486
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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******** 14487
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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******** 14488
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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******** 14489
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 14490
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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******** 14491
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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******** 14492
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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******** 14493
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 14494
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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******** 14495
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 14496
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 14497
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 14499
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 14500
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 14501
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 14503
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 14512
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 14519
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 14522
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 14523
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 14526
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 14528
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 14529
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 14530
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 14531
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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******** 14533
sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
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sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 42: “Well, it must be removed,” said the King very decidedly, and hecalled the Queen, who was passing at the moment, “My dear!
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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******** 14796
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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******** 14797
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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******** 14798
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7624759322414769
******** 14799
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47449060615864647
******** 14800
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7023403584002401
******** 14801
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7440000913272404
******** 14802
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5321077372031823
******** 14803
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5575519537594857
******** 14804
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6872965456829983
******** 14805
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5556652992030782
******** 14806
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7493050087539728
******** 14807
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6312857078462923
******** 14808
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.710869909438027
******** 14809
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6080406947299678
******** 14810
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5977171184147599
******** 14811
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7510475576222999
******** 14812
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6708452279247816
******** 14813
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.604747080666906
******** 14814
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5752270934525846
******** 14815
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6516450121560609
******** 14816
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6060471274822083
******** 14817
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6008491774202048
******** 14818
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 14819
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4834205720900635
******** 14820
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7161084184954313
******** 14821
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7148616172850656
******** 14822
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 14823
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7403812274529831
******** 14824
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 14825
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 14826
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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******** 14827
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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******** 14828
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 14829
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5323973079242346
******** 14830
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 14831
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 14832
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 14833
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 14834
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7291987685755403
******** 14835
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6698783358819332
******** 14836
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5563166905527289
******** 14837
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5865433792238142
******** 14838
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.722827789514096
******** 14839
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6138918532364172
******** 14840
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.647288426549789
******** 14841
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7126516657018254
******** 14842
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6887261488701393
******** 14843
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5542444155905795
******** 14844
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8347068689482594
******** 14845
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6856417234799792
******** 14846
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6881569729916645
******** 14847
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6550774738708693
******** 14848
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6134777414908816
******** 14849
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.726330712685107
******** 14850
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42153881489741823
******** 14851
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6121091456128871
******** 14852
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 14853
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 14854
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7046106294199138
******** 14855
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7444738506389632
******** 14856
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7564759798178927
******** 14857
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6873234127824276
******** 14858
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8046260070464614
******** 14859
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7901137138466904
******** 14860
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7292890875843485
******** 14861
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6186018945499412
******** 14862
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7202371095139879
******** 14863
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6185023035903338
******** 14864
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6745296877148657
******** 14865
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.635424724741728
******** 14866
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7528912135868059
******** 14867
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6859839263147541
******** 14868
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7796070139525311
******** 14869
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7593753848540272
******** 14870
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 14871
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.677135434820003
******** 14872
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6930550810864472
******** 14873
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.541554297700316
******** 14874
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7532992263078945
******** 14875
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7826530367216095
******** 14876
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6339149453470508
******** 14877
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7535981976468481
******** 14878
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4629062531742967
******** 14879
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.696994846438039
******** 14880
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7167430976374963
******** 14881
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38437706577395536
******** 14882
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6120555976955384
******** 14883
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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******** 14912
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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******** 14917
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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******** 14922
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 14923
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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******** 14926
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 14927
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 14928
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 14930
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 14932
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 14933
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 14934
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 14935
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 14936
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 14937
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 14938
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 14939
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 14940
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 14941
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 14942
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 14943
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 14945
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 14946
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 14947
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 14948
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 14950
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 14951
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 14953
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 14954
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 14955
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 14956
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 14957
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 14958
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 14960
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 14961
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 14962
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 14963
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 14964
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 14965
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 14966
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 14967
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 14968
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 14969
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 14970
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 14971
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 14972
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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******** 15030
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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******** 15032
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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******** 15037
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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******** 15039
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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******** 15041
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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******** 15049
sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 43: “Of course not,” Alice replied very readily: “butthat’s because it stays the same year for such a long timetogether.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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******** 15433
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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******** 15434
sentence 44: and the procession moved on,three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners,who ran to Alice for protection.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5600942090380782
******** 15435
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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******** 15436
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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******** 15437
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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******** 15438
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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******** 15439
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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******** 15442
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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******** 15443
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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******** 15445
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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******** 15446
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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******** 15450
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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******** 15451
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 15463
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 15471
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 15481
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 15485
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 15486
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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******** 15487
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 15488
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 15489
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 15490
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 15491
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 15493
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 15499
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 15500
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 15504
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 15507
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 15508
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 15510
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 15512
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 15513
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 15514
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 15517
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 15518
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 15519
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 15520
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 15521
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 15522
sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 45: “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might injure the brain;
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 15801
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36987452948554617
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3961416299983325
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39324950118105156
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3773810615310601
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.19915889861373082
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5535650253578378
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4322587696379222
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5527921418272959
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5740689234577164
******** 15918
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36798477863447554
******** 15919
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.20505458241032384
******** 15920
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4807971946284924
******** 15921
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3629828297579413
******** 15922
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40243033769457276
******** 15923
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5016617769230505
******** 15924
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4390635761250946
******** 15925
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4686527607368649
******** 15926
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2845604243625061
******** 15927
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4140111127275372
******** 15928
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3906882716243515
******** 15929
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43518316905598653
******** 15930
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49206438617485804
******** 15931
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5173863270847985
******** 15932
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43644266121629405
******** 15933
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4478524839205513
******** 15934
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5352828859848611
******** 15935
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5404485442102155
******** 15936
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4206490020040158
******** 15937
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3712151147816085
******** 15938
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43291865724425277
******** 15939
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4966824567068993
******** 15940
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5458907015893623
******** 15941
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6244575849118812
******** 15942
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48368488643472735
******** 15943
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.355627884764604
******** 15944
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.414268141674376
******** 15945
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5336731503300475
******** 15946
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4761253946764854
******** 15947
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43262117692315916
******** 15948
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5695450345509117
******** 15949
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49831262125075954
******** 15950
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45467220612504367
******** 15951
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4182197849156979
******** 15952
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4472069095847529
******** 15953
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.30714803388229855
******** 15954
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4795925614333512
******** 15955
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2926959449252563
******** 15956
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6340853804102384
******** 15957
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38628792554209984
******** 15958
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 15959
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43456297574921066
******** 15960
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5728701051524269
******** 15961
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 15962
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44298269400511003
******** 15963
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36054289051201166
******** 15964
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3983455746380565
******** 15965
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47693712652869047
******** 15966
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4791229523755917
******** 15967
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4030660236210876
******** 15968
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3273954172080005
******** 15969
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4548533822086427
******** 15970
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4971938412787443
******** 15971
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5346269718090617
******** 15972
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4570189020927679
******** 15973
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5200324613089591
******** 15974
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4480684280784008
******** 15975
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4376068457957823
******** 15976
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45153432430836987
******** 15977
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48151188494558
******** 15978
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5652458505975395
******** 15979
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3433407442939215
******** 15980
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47298920747416934
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sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5489772880812481
******** 16069
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6023219256003765
******** 16070
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5170163764750256
******** 16071
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3014150492217488
******** 16072
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4120182740429321
******** 16073
sentence 46: “Seals, turtles, salmon,and so on; then, when you’ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of theway—”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.546785380522339
******** 16074
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6963690787040717
******** 16075
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5669275549426067
******** 16076
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7332888510052046
******** 16077
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39213119839661387
******** 16078
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6311049063297514
******** 16079
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6524365522778992
******** 16080
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5079363264816451
******** 16081
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5994033635406135
******** 16082
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6279115108040658
******** 16083
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38247821019799255
******** 16084
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7196373994755431
******** 16085
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7379165834936607
******** 16086
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6170278233777603
******** 16087
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6801012790730674
******** 16088
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5929322169341488
******** 16089
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6900304834659743
******** 16090
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6251698160978643
******** 16091
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7404362129646549
******** 16092
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5590957244477879
******** 16093
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5774928315266687
******** 16094
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.637421130762948
******** 16095
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6743316863856054
******** 16096
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6945814283574984
******** 16097
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6494766263328239
******** 16098
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7130454346692208
******** 16099
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7002139844374762
******** 16100
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.605618849342634
******** 16101
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6559530587316913
******** 16102
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6245213007112258
******** 16103
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6811567773037736
******** 16104
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6545576739888348
******** 16105
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6326323519044053
******** 16106
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6795737628766411
******** 16107
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6074936620525707
******** 16108
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6454028839251166
******** 16109
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7361220089589106
******** 16110
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6834565763231242
******** 16111
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6636370606270502
******** 16112
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6862668378094089
******** 16113
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6512193722264048
******** 16114
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4323002579054086
******** 16115
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.611607162876661
******** 16116
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6456296332911994
******** 16117
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5757429792266522
******** 16118
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6592190584475159
******** 16119
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6254828540285645
******** 16120
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7429842373531953
******** 16121
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4000347091140933
******** 16122
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6523426066753945
******** 16123
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6614208450861537
******** 16124
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7098235326625376
******** 16125
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5971875143679204
******** 16126
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.640038223697051
******** 16127
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6619145652128144
******** 16128
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5959484993460072
******** 16129
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5200278926078016
******** 16130
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5960560070632298
******** 16131
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6332389689976473
******** 16132
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6439084657570734
******** 16133
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.677980471289421
******** 16134
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7059657112368916
******** 16135
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7128454898400879
******** 16136
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6551611635067729
******** 16137
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6754257262430117
******** 16138
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6305141190338869
******** 16139
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4844262679057053
******** 16140
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6476377551981739
******** 16141
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.639945182102111
******** 16142
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.678328051724155
******** 16143
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 16144
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.674134906169869
******** 16145
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6689205724154432
******** 16146
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6095226039266889
******** 16147
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6739259573344429
******** 16148
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7740112940354048
******** 16149
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.643591933612879
******** 16150
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7149482553309913
******** 16151
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4144178377461724
******** 16152
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.691145510191198
******** 16153
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6197926620633121
******** 16154
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.730174364231198
******** 16155
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 16156
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 16185
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 16190
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 16191
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 16193
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 16195
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 16199
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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******** 16202
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 16210
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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******** 16211
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 16213
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 16216
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 16220
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 16229
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 16238
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 16239
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 16240
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 16241
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 16242
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 16243
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 16277
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 16279
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 16280
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 16282
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 16283
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 16289
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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******** 16291
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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******** 16305
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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******** 16313
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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******** 16316
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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******** 16318
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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******** 16327
sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 47: The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, onlychanging the order of the words a little, “From the Queen.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 16411
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8258567861266162
******** 16504
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6002138210822754
******** 16505
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7206484415702751
******** 16506
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7205327459791958
******** 16507
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5877048275977383
******** 16508
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5982311713150469
******** 16509
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6522908990463094
******** 16510
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7514461338228029
******** 16511
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7475231347742981
******** 16512
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.605214832106443
******** 16513
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6606843267309936
******** 16514
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8060860904502645
******** 16515
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.723442968498567
******** 16516
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7771593439361122
******** 16517
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7620911825023293
******** 16518
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5191965286463378
******** 16519
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6525615256356722
******** 16520
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7092340863426804
******** 16521
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5346767038644594
******** 16522
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6873217340356207
******** 16523
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43642323195555954
******** 16524
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.661141719357371
******** 16525
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5254974736579148
******** 16526
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7606919967417746
******** 16527
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7027593913464982
******** 16528
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7964754707990593
******** 16529
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6967350696713517
******** 16530
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7558710916628911
******** 16531
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6246523844054142
******** 16532
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7992481173513332
******** 16533
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6082439476263182
******** 16534
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7648770515311373
******** 16535
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5905004768464424
******** 16536
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6682020026018272
******** 16537
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7915661819623113
******** 16538
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.742891518234985
******** 16539
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5197408274416913
******** 16540
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6136161621103243
******** 16541
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6830313033803931
******** 16542
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.720537429096016
******** 16543
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6892007462113082
******** 16544
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.765040602313555
******** 16545
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5939674700785679
******** 16546
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.29571219318643466
******** 16547
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8198005822344775
******** 16548
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5725315352174677
******** 16549
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7683207451174723
******** 16550
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7675126409659556
******** 16551
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.714140808912045
******** 16552
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6573144996326676
******** 16553
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6583700569925052
******** 16554
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4119258261483266
******** 16555
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8084822967411304
******** 16556
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6220626468764995
******** 16557
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7741149713147849
******** 16558
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6761031586628572
******** 16559
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7846316963664726
******** 16560
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6442342657838476
******** 16561
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43824750334091434
******** 16562
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7447710690984635
******** 16563
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7203941562594317
******** 16564
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7279612701420425
******** 16565
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.721605847894314
******** 16566
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7779840075836378
******** 16567
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7613150647548285
******** 16568
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7716729640058204
******** 16569
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8142404700976398
******** 16570
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8039132588460175
******** 16571
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5667881157983411
******** 16572
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6322622463357903
******** 16573
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8008553077932694
******** 16574
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6153853223478092
******** 16575
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7879027359289278
******** 16576
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8105793371962936
******** 16577
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8115215344308945
******** 16578
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7850837124014249
******** 16579
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.78007791040089
******** 16580
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7292492864686931
******** 16581
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6716162729965598
******** 16582
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5631008942515071
******** 16583
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7724020611804238
******** 16584
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8216582342841088
******** 16585
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8073867224349279
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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******** 16680
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7379927216262363
******** 16685
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8355943472049566
******** 16686
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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******** 16688
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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******** 16689
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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******** 16690
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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******** 16691
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5500850516281782
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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******** 16693
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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******** 16694
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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******** 16695
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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******** 16696
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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******** 16697
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.771798458329931
******** 16699
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8140047695986425
******** 16701
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5819664107565936
******** 16702
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
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********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4762409380124929
******** 16703
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6967983328871434
******** 16704
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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******** 16705
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.744185625482608
******** 16706
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6751268597280812
******** 16707
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7244707997878855
******** 16708
sentence 48: “If it had grown up,” she said toherself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rathera handsome pig, I think.”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6522909711720987
******** 16709
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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******** 16710
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.31574864966440924
******** 16711
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6107779734121107
******** 16712
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6382101235803657
******** 16713
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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******** 16714
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5477856546596356
******** 16715
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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******** 16716
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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******** 16718
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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******** 16719
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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******** 16720
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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******** 16721
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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******** 16722
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 16723
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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******** 16724
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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******** 16725
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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******** 16726
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 16727
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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******** 16728
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 16729
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 16730
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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******** 16731
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 16732
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 16733
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 16734
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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******** 16735
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 16736
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 16737
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5981871604503013
******** 16738
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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******** 16739
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 16740
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 16741
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 16742
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 16743
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 16744
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6645762368732975
******** 16745
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 16746
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.609174114612232
******** 16747
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42618724917008455
******** 16748
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 16749
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.593682073218606
******** 16750
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 16753
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 16754
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 16755
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6377547043496683
******** 16756
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5852840320448909
******** 16757
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6733738635282295
******** 16758
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.603697252636746
******** 16759
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5844283120651156
******** 16760
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 16761
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4636642838719583
******** 16762
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48219584004403665
******** 16763
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6613666034072251
******** 16764
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5738251222432311
******** 16765
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6392671161765763
******** 16766
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6680427920002064
******** 16767
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.593921948594828
******** 16768
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6774861564677606
******** 16769
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6448016055848143
******** 16770
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6424144538237533
******** 16771
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5942684263956393
******** 16772
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43225490488725604
******** 16773
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6401854571592462
******** 16774
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5564354381812298
******** 16775
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5631926897547854
******** 16776
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6152978510123684
******** 16777
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.599383594866247
******** 16778
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5715403026906779
******** 16779
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5835050703195592
******** 16780
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6703432246509022
******** 16781
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6286709241938931
******** 16782
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6123671416927491
******** 16783
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5696508442624069
******** 16784
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3288573632520353
******** 16785
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6476294649711536
******** 16786
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5755217944010671
******** 16787
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6076112413509511
******** 16788
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6085361183965257
******** 16789
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3633807868010384
******** 16790
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6303966139472496
******** 16791
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5753131163095399
******** 16792
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4884430723762494
******** 16793
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.570697325506734
******** 16794
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6436842101481787
******** 16795
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4446956144165879
******** 16796
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5721105343772558
******** 16797
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.62111596218214
******** 16798
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5198279878087683
******** 16799
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6624835848862336
******** 16800
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3946973828857095
******** 16801
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6293200989272715
******** 16802
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.596832357184101
******** 16803
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6146584071251249
******** 16804
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6353612156862152
******** 16805
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5666005998136748
******** 16806
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.583008091318212
******** 16807
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.584787844334328
******** 16808
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40958830244854993
******** 16809
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6745028057867827
******** 16810
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2300671877685915
******** 16811
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5623701511577889
******** 16812
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6106875131652864
******** 16813
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5808336595225667
******** 16814
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6188268494526733
******** 16815
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6392122371441809
******** 16816
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6431953024308742
******** 16817
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5276398363881857
******** 16818
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44534044148430124
******** 16819
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.672661273738358
******** 16820
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5624956851278099
******** 16821
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.557827318480601
******** 16822
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5941537218925463
******** 16823
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42605685679539157
******** 16824
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5631374015853962
******** 16825
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5613228517500138
******** 16826
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.622469810690762
******** 16827
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5854442258554345
******** 16828
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4950768846593156
******** 16829
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5491741145028634
******** 16830
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6421717130862657
******** 16831
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5646143571453776
******** 16832
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5700731358787198
******** 16833
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5219581531620092
******** 16834
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.419715722190372
******** 16835
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5682399739048233
******** 16836
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5269654981415461
******** 16837
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48003148012981606
******** 16838
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5443082191154227
******** 16839
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.387183532381845
******** 16840
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.608716196086995
******** 16841
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3680255013732647
******** 16842
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6038483901271468
******** 16843
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6159868953152304
******** 16844
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5920123912125824
******** 16845
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6297185011039289
******** 16846
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6072965696839898
******** 16847
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5008023836477387
******** 16848
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6432540967277277
******** 16849
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4339126842763964
******** 16850
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.573615756380397
******** 16851
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5496640811935709
******** 16852
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5652340359371962
******** 16853
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6989227608066024
******** 16854
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5947608239083161
******** 16855
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4482265115537046
******** 16856
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.697663867244254
******** 16857
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6066699396314149
******** 16858
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5702031635324756
******** 16859
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4980875946060348
******** 16860
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.598659426692849
******** 16861
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5065391739012338
******** 16862
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2068075551193319
******** 16863
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6153045489770518
******** 16864
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.705324491056004
******** 16865
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6230533317243692
******** 16866
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6886654954182183
******** 16867
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5907119588369255
******** 16868
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6584402978675834
******** 16869
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4911943178471392
******** 16870
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2955543543963445
******** 16871
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.64262317717343
******** 16872
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5145583372929364
******** 16873
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.645807932827169
******** 16874
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4777881116934832
******** 16875
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6352755453842721
******** 16876
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5377048853523188
******** 16877
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3070016331167058
******** 16878
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5506854867542991
******** 16879
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.599392982464536
******** 16880
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6122141552650258
******** 16881
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5606339598329498
******** 16882
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6499282515808426
******** 16883
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5965768937231488
******** 16884
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6294500975217248
******** 16885
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.666482765657148
******** 16886
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.641570857583321
******** 16887
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5570810339569958
******** 16888
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5917959864360676
******** 16889
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5942813079321839
******** 16890
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6047130869395501
******** 16891
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6861929498205993
******** 16892
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6520939279139382
******** 16893
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6638967262217649
******** 16894
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.566986463831635
******** 16895
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.558956451684339
******** 16896
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5818459467270284
******** 16897
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5061768000340712
******** 16898
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5306960008811324
******** 16899
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.603549790224551
******** 16900
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6825192503092538
******** 16901
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5835593017273085
******** 16902
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5780464799506684
******** 16903
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6481801541919096
******** 16904
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45927891109172686
******** 16905
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.63460737303195
******** 16906
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3834805723388891
******** 16907
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7154741435674785
******** 16908
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6077012097549874
******** 16909
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6478311541544538
******** 16910
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6240319151409583
******** 16911
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6715466215104541
******** 16912
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6554837014148543
******** 16913
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6470852962058781
******** 16914
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46458665673809607
******** 16915
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5309749972793891
******** 16916
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.648879924919847
******** 16917
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 16918
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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******** 16961
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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******** 16963
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5793834216292787
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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******** 16972
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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******** 16973
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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******** 16977
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 326: LiteraryArchive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted byU.S. federal laws and your state's laws.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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******** 16987
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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******** 16992
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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******** 16995
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.701282037967101
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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******** 17006
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6620799137917749
******** 17007
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41513936451365174
******** 17008
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7022083947921276
******** 17009
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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******** 17010
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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******** 17011
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5872071270639155
******** 17012
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6173061789492723
******** 17013
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5136048429458818
******** 17014
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6526034793674499
******** 17015
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.543208943937319
******** 17016
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6534860077314979
******** 17017
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4888415422226487
******** 17018
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.38944954102884666
******** 17019
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.556947504697806
******** 17020
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.613543140228689
******** 17021
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5943228602299224
******** 17022
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4458838242825758
******** 17023
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6127969124369301
******** 17024
sentence 49: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,” the Hattergrumbled: “you shouldn’t have put it in with thebread-knife.”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.526727565765172
******** 17025
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 51: Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark,and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receivespecific permission.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43098561905556204
******** 17026
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7396503401693996
******** 17027
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7230776854039891
******** 17028
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5396120927240234
******** 17029
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5590908213067668
******** 17030
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6785969433894037
******** 17031
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49881263073381005
******** 17032
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.753468799977098
******** 17033
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6719903523133242
******** 17034
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7254781764334666
******** 17035
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6300315321235244
******** 17036
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5608046211127692
******** 17037
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8317930107078503
******** 17038
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6982429786862554
******** 17039
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6314646795950905
******** 17040
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5512043195092653
******** 17041
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.672696928126168
******** 17042
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6839745813111269
******** 17043
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6567276338740461
******** 17044
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6282672443894313
******** 17045
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5731576976170374
******** 17046
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7108885094170434
******** 17047
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6967154866574954
******** 17048
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6666209474273195
******** 17049
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7542603176758559
******** 17050
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6354249829973095
******** 17051
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7419917336079269
******** 17052
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7390945832950077
******** 17053
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7056289973624051
******** 17054
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7086846239010535
******** 17055
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6115749804035676
******** 17056
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7013270040460324
******** 17057
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.631345149759159
******** 17058
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7844598648909086
******** 17059
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7362929072655165
******** 17060
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.730716209773936
******** 17061
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.699956994280159
******** 17062
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5307862520069209
******** 17063
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.674962508647746
******** 17064
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6977653154936128
******** 17065
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4973283965387088
******** 17066
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7053254964655337
******** 17067
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6589325540532466
******** 17068
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8130038078614937
******** 17069
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5185225404968082
******** 17070
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7371458006451631
******** 17071
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7018608210050211
******** 17072
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6388285538806808
******** 17073
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6443571675814179
******** 17074
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5915281997640591
******** 17075
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7267761653921274
******** 17076
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45000766987453744
******** 17077
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5845985870514047
******** 17078
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7402170369557992
******** 17079
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6105009210337896
******** 17080
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.628635291543596
******** 17081
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7153896268170825
******** 17082
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7170010363550162
******** 17083
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.705968170542057
******** 17084
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 17085
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7517016658096882
******** 17086
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6655749090115661
******** 17087
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 17088
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7524970199341942
******** 17089
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6198832488380419
******** 17090
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 17091
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 17122
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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******** 17141
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 17161
sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 50: These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasionalexclamation of “Hjckrrh!”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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******** 17699
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 17701
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 17703
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 17706
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 17709
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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******** 17710
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 17711
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 17712
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 17713
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 17714
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 17715
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 17716
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 17717
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 17718
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 17719
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 17720
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 17721
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 17722
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 17723
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 17724
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 17725
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 17726
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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******** 17727
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6728744138214428
******** 17728
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 17729
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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******** 17730
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7651922079270626
******** 17731
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46776584492071266
******** 17732
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7573256946560054
******** 17733
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6943496708293927
******** 17734
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4315735362455396
******** 17735
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5115389840477749
******** 17736
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7410148438083338
******** 17737
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5662905899266647
******** 17738
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5165385977630043
******** 17739
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7912085277117783
******** 17740
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6483049207889504
******** 17741
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6670441487047749
******** 17742
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4819919892918835
******** 17743
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8026756106036904
******** 17744
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7653514067208811
******** 17745
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7737806693539888
******** 17746
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7095520585201797
******** 17747
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6400449247933887
******** 17748
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7574370946934564
******** 17749
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7182627876094025
******** 17750
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.396663607363819
******** 17751
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6755130948632603
******** 17752
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
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******** 17753
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7359518662406596
******** 17754
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7285236088686111
******** 17755
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7850165875086919
******** 17756
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6975427530070849
******** 17757
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6099394961978714
******** 17758
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7134923039506955
******** 17759
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7161574655855186
******** 17760
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6024217253918279
******** 17761
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7817342066294123
******** 17762
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5762295179832303
******** 17763
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6761133742257861
******** 17764
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6769363039209171
******** 17765
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5434303950428512
******** 17766
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5003239961876765
******** 17767
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5918520192325911
******** 17768
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7267350050642033
******** 17769
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7054288059614844
******** 17770
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6030308293034198
******** 17771
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6131631386011117
******** 17772
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7575321302813427
******** 17773
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 17774
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7336605383578494
******** 17775
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 17776
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.511231114771706
******** 17777
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5635832681100765
******** 17778
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6944993004854108
******** 17779
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5323566882457059
******** 17780
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6922071645560155
******** 17781
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 17782
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5964036801548337
******** 17783
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5229273892145846
******** 17784
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.74647829309912
******** 17785
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6990033531075077
******** 17786
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8391050195153342
******** 17787
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6289555429077777
******** 17788
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7269387471100046
******** 17789
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5587760777569306
******** 17790
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.78025363821186
******** 17791
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6223501545008351
******** 17792
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7594590430549562
******** 17793
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5623188098588909
******** 17794
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5870471436694285
******** 17795
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7451477953366592
******** 17796
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.729407585621781
******** 17797
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5154231027284385
******** 17798
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5503859237708091
******** 17799
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 17800
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 17801
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 17802
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 17803
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.58166474272625
******** 17804
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 17805
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7856208762369499
******** 17806
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5609844801755829
******** 17807
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7797840863172651
******** 17808
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7711803854848085
******** 17809
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.75108047081848
******** 17810
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6316964907195022
******** 17811
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6115428868508408
******** 17812
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40073983713307826
******** 17813
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7589450693705152
******** 17814
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6230754574051552
******** 17815
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7101713823957807
******** 17816
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6137363398256138
******** 17817
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8319004334337903
******** 17818
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5766441206747986
******** 17819
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 17820
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7093198538379677
******** 17821
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 17822
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6577584222633047
******** 17823
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.694755909353081
******** 17824
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7315526992140283
******** 17825
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7736699893532397
******** 17826
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7558245273629012
******** 17827
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7931307214205383
******** 17828
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7576958994267554
******** 17829
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5621998762953153
******** 17830
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6519696039911309
******** 17831
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.790351802803065
******** 17832
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5841343112099789
******** 17833
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.772200874073959
******** 17834
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7409116209608068
******** 17835
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7774538307117079
******** 17836
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7836372923981556
******** 17837
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7947882301100107
******** 17838
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7335074984779679
******** 17839
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.557600481623214
******** 17840
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.546280834316161
******** 17841
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.733948925955047
******** 17842
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7520017388710062
******** 17843
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7289207672118768
******** 17844
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7364993251135554
******** 17845
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.797220225767445
******** 17846
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6239583287332054
******** 17847
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7934759475187624
******** 17848
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5716548890962244
******** 17849
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7587555075085836
******** 17850
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7809312302670861
******** 17851
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6961410076076551
******** 17852
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6752846801592555
******** 17853
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7053271828681222
******** 17854
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7919229635010567
******** 17855
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7910455791642187
******** 17856
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46166901836707663
******** 17857
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7340935017978886
******** 17858
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6831948160239395
******** 17859
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5392599847980746
******** 17860
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5245382701792559
******** 17861
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48422697663305975
******** 17862
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7347818872499589
******** 17863
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7513245882817868
******** 17864
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7036927235778093
******** 17865
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7297722005829563
******** 17866
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7526270159957968
******** 17867
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8376683987852872
******** 17868
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5746907019223971
******** 17869
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6113610060290431
******** 17870
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6952243406497319
******** 17871
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6127560896320438
******** 17872
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6291963747993135
******** 17873
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.673918420928361
******** 17874
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7271517701313178
******** 17875
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6584416253561566
******** 17876
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7287299306932737
******** 17877
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.37380254293747994
******** 17878
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6288420400858893
******** 17879
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6605795315981065
******** 17880
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6724156736664859
******** 17881
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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******** 17882
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.787702261600479
******** 17883
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5990654617549683
******** 17884
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6173450938288911
******** 17885
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6181549548926005
******** 17886
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7686092997885073
******** 17887
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7805577551856099
******** 17888
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6322365718277632
******** 17889
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6968130654168766
******** 17890
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4355615944404991
******** 17891
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6920837210734432
******** 17892
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6539216206783272
******** 17893
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7428935760026392
******** 17894
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.581415800069822
******** 17895
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43340448597289966
******** 17896
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3559113280177812
******** 17897
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7250914459641162
******** 17898
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7706282250432329
******** 17899
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7592503855145641
******** 17900
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6837942754758044
******** 17901
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6097307935933751
******** 17902
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7880445983579463
******** 17903
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5761187532247035
******** 17904
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7433220767348646
******** 17905
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4391325825369133
******** 17906
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7379589779559754
******** 17907
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6147417824928787
******** 17908
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6158107799697481
******** 17909
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5984413855552795
******** 17910
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6433762172050674
******** 17911
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6041774459736853
******** 17912
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6851950341363977
******** 17913
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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******** 17914
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6320782885519162
******** 17915
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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******** 17916
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7804978560404914
******** 17917
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5044050933314626
******** 17918
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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******** 17919
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7402211018408117
******** 17920
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7070351436526056
******** 17921
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4462632494385685
******** 17922
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6790515228903581
******** 17923
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6525696431524299
******** 17924
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6550399872062651
******** 17925
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5114527364779657
******** 17926
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5088796096175214
******** 17927
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 326: LiteraryArchive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted byU.S. federal laws and your state's laws.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40783556054498543
******** 17928
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6085668160746038
******** 17929
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7761632564204777
******** 17930
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7803250628612556
******** 17931
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7397894157152606
******** 17932
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7696349696079804
******** 17933
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6948512563554005
******** 17934
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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******** 17935
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45334009811587783
******** 17936
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7224370135768354
******** 17937
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.744694446984164
******** 17938
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6897479982020509
******** 17939
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6600467491157617
******** 17940
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.738346625998558
******** 17941
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7551311867326858
******** 17942
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7430768008568969
******** 17943
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7892721137184826
******** 17944
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3117403905438828
******** 17945
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6488753517520578
******** 17946
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.716392650417315
******** 17947
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7732279309682811
******** 17948
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6650366551975226
******** 17949
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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******** 17950
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.683950367974693
******** 17951
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5186471223875629
******** 17952
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5329248231979496
******** 17953
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6345105335213173
******** 17954
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6937547920935692
******** 17955
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5492476510776749
******** 17956
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.759164673630621
******** 17957
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6445150954679191
******** 17958
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7791623586727873
******** 17959
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6298368636727828
******** 17960
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47077379178183965
******** 17961
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6533966970387648
******** 17962
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.729630326019926
******** 17963
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7019445648866901
******** 17964
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7318173113910684
******** 17965
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7444539816820778
******** 17966
sentence 52: They’redreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, thatthere’s any one left alive!”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6347980318659924
******** 17967
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5717620202411178
******** 17968
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5449912443604766
******** 17969
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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******** 17970
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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******** 17971
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7866740817503358
******** 17972
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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******** 17973
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7261641232759611
******** 17974
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5970888021884981
******** 17975
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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******** 17976
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 17977
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.696104243175011
******** 17978
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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******** 17979
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6349993631347792
******** 17980
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6191462488466021
******** 17981
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6553076698891791
******** 17982
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6467553870931048
******** 17983
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6160657696477859
******** 17984
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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******** 17985
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 17986
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 17987
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 17988
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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******** 17989
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 17990
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 17991
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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******** 17992
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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******** 17993
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 17994
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 17995
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 17996
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 17997
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 17998
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 17999
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7927983304001849
******** 18000
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6904914947169695
******** 18001
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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******** 18002
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 18003
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 18004
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 18005
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 18006
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 18007
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 18008
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 18010
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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******** 18011
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 18014
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 18015
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 18016
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 18017
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 18018
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 18019
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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******** 18020
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 18021
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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******** 18022
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 18023
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 18024
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 18025
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 18026
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 18027
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 18028
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 18029
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 18030
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 18031
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 18032
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 18033
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 18034
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 18035
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 18036
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 18037
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 18038
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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******** 18039
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 18040
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 18041
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 18042
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 18043
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 18044
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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******** 18045
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 18046
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 18047
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 18048
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 18049
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 18050
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 18051
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 18052
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 18053
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 18054
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 18055
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7859214313784597
******** 18056
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 18057
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7895407544715951
******** 18058
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 18059
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 18060
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 18061
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 18062
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 18063
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 18064
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 18065
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7019250136441765
******** 18066
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 18067
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 18068
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 18069
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 18070
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 18071
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7460453989812651
******** 18072
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 18073
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8395461586083537
******** 18074
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5803398243724918
******** 18075
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7017165962444794
******** 18076
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6690158193891507
******** 18077
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5842920503981858
******** 18078
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 18079
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 18080
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 18081
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6964926566370578
******** 18082
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 18083
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 18084
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 18085
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 18086
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7424730770269303
******** 18087
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 18088
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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******** 18089
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 18090
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 18091
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 18092
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 18093
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 18094
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 18095
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5185160118623025
******** 18096
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 18097
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.674976664532517
******** 18098
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 18099
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 18100
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.676402446248616
******** 18101
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6056746495468112
******** 18102
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8347749497786437
******** 18103
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6691524778777862
******** 18104
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7448641472832676
******** 18105
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 18106
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 18107
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 18108
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 18109
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 18110
sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 53: Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong,
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 18340
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4742474122586617
******** 18386
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48365926504835594
******** 18387
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5004530109210565
******** 18388
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4801305879462946
******** 18389
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4310662923985496
******** 18390
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4922346324154889
******** 18391
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5616106483449441
******** 18392
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4842879422968882
******** 18393
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4654328405237468
******** 18394
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5483918936764565
******** 18395
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.584802576838028
******** 18396
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44479730632710396
******** 18397
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5227265031666641
******** 18398
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48760597679387047
******** 18399
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.35053276464509797
******** 18400
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44149736907520015
******** 18401
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47279580646635055
******** 18402
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4034716374837791
******** 18403
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4935422182086216
******** 18404
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.28615973756134505
******** 18405
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4996897160569429
******** 18406
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.30598875915793167
******** 18407
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4991936851495338
******** 18408
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5014999864461663
******** 18409
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5319476819297104
******** 18410
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5187575053756994
******** 18411
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5523642917979568
******** 18412
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5252466984727284
******** 18413
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5293723495404199
******** 18414
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.441450259273298
******** 18415
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5616068875979037
******** 18416
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.476187909668706
******** 18417
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48002708957094764
******** 18418
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5470985403806428
******** 18419
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4855387357367819
******** 18420
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.34286173127986264
******** 18421
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3906367064771119
******** 18422
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5033621199331542
******** 18423
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45171815573371427
******** 18424
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4205383774302093
******** 18425
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5091684213241628
******** 18426
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43608363847559917
******** 18427
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.17750400174519884
******** 18428
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5148851597437946
******** 18429
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3920131011005188
******** 18430
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4887991118372293
******** 18431
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5179107431685702
******** 18432
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4864052332738073
******** 18433
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5125419282749701
******** 18434
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5153869056179776
******** 18435
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2722776716007471
******** 18436
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5467378042051689
******** 18437
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41380244114517806
******** 18438
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5967686223872656
******** 18439
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4042487178093724
******** 18440
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5220075423403928
******** 18441
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44065890151245535
******** 18442
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2663059597419296
******** 18443
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.54155544896612
******** 18444
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4637605924159818
******** 18445
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5520680036221223
******** 18446
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4625395329236904
******** 18447
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5069536850219042
******** 18448
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5027280991830159
******** 18449
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5256182740503584
******** 18450
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5613996288221469
******** 18451
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5541919559980637
******** 18452
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43880961488703085
******** 18453
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4435900443522624
******** 18454
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.54027160193505
******** 18455
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39657655579287776
******** 18456
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5690258840788674
******** 18457
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5352149143270799
******** 18458
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.540224095458508
******** 18459
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48516027784245386
******** 18460
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49502539988586186
******** 18461
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48529786528421215
******** 18462
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49564907361492405
******** 18463
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4353671148914986
******** 18464
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5233917244639502
******** 18465
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5576624409852323
******** 18466
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 18470
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 18471
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 18472
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 18473
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 18474
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 18475
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 18476
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 18477
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 18478
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4818235161281969
******** 18479
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 18480
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47918554242075273
******** 18481
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 18482
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5511458644666075
******** 18483
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3630984068695462
******** 18484
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 18485
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5703009753175826
******** 18486
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.53416545074187
******** 18487
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5365959686273158
******** 18488
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5681558479561511
******** 18489
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.550244518733415
******** 18490
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47082738289973897
******** 18491
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4388691269044603
******** 18492
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4591609088481412
******** 18493
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48272413024877536
******** 18494
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5009241998649467
******** 18495
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46089633117393447
******** 18496
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5076554310752276
******** 18497
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5489998182023601
******** 18498
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4625026538964034
******** 18499
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4520385757534359
******** 18500
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3052463645409256
******** 18501
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4060514330695987
******** 18502
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5506875268560311
******** 18503
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.580767686432173
******** 18504
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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******** 18505
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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******** 18506
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5066649251897196
******** 18507
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5248781629281597
******** 18508
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.494531371492858
******** 18509
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.550984108899317
******** 18510
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4794547964100154
******** 18511
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4440234244757496
******** 18512
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4332211171516218
******** 18513
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42834398596883067
******** 18514
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4085725012388725
******** 18515
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5322495362640681
******** 18516
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5779373010465829
******** 18517
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3595620292550009
******** 18518
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3149118458997318
******** 18519
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3056448381386365
******** 18520
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5164165650557218
******** 18521
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4825465102377656
******** 18522
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5101016791098528
******** 18523
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4239754891521495
******** 18524
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3608334112200033
******** 18525
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5572860647886049
******** 18526
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4223776295008251
******** 18527
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5856494704677572
******** 18528
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2778642284592057
******** 18529
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.533602187207778
******** 18530
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48170362867543803
******** 18531
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5169408703548313
******** 18532
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42527058426431713
******** 18533
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45606606248420906
******** 18534
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4851791689892673
******** 18535
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4741845376754843
******** 18536
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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******** 18537
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47261002541931674
******** 18538
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49953531581756466
******** 18539
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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******** 18540
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39378023322365235
******** 18541
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5131700002588543
******** 18542
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5224512492839304
******** 18543
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5079380781171199
******** 18544
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3705755923252786
******** 18545
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 326: LiteraryArchive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted byU.S. federal laws and your state's laws.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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******** 18560
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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******** 18563
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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******** 18564
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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******** 18565
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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******** 18566
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5684634833086397
******** 18567
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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******** 18569
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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******** 18570
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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******** 18572
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5425637669535813
******** 18574
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45084501541584904
******** 18575
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5211548829971145
******** 18577
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49203363546188766
******** 18578
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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******** 18579
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5522197348511424
******** 18580
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45489840586015823
******** 18581
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5567299515750236
******** 18582
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3604263237021901
******** 18583
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.28604416495125107
******** 18584
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48814734461638776
******** 18585
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5095514995943484
******** 18587
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39675552571986333
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sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5073095266860866
******** 18589
sentence 54: “I’m sure I’m not Ada,” she said, “for her hairgoes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all; and
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5818239457077263
******** 18590
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 56: kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high
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******** 18591
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 57: Of course, we hopethat you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promotingfree access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5459661412195441
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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******** 18595
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5925474315257211
******** 18597
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 18598
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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******** 18599
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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******** 18601
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 18604
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 18607
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 18609
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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******** 18610
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 18611
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 18612
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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******** 18613
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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******** 18614
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 18615
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 18616
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 18617
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 18618
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 18619
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6022748436342688
******** 18620
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 18621
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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******** 18622
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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******** 18623
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 18624
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 18625
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 18626
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 18627
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6745019689279937
******** 18628
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5374884841004575
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4988393149666026
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.69273102983559
******** 18721
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6168520330238353
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4889431402085252
******** 18723
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6208308715919989
******** 18724
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47287482996561747
******** 18725
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6302552022838795
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5180996938992607
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5265365249828782
******** 18728
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6362761523924586
******** 18729
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5629302940918137
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sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42880424420922797
******** 18731
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6523898133479683
******** 18732
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5672671870850968
******** 18733
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.513094894648363
******** 18734
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.558937844728485
******** 18735
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5479690102296798
******** 18736
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4922961004319128
******** 18737
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.27198139963432816
******** 18738
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5519527635965825
******** 18739
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5610234239012122
******** 18740
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5383099119122776
******** 18741
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6525561402610351
******** 18742
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5855820252336469
******** 18743
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6049732987241626
******** 18744
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5009367262203367
******** 18745
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2513654236394657
******** 18746
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5597370045166251
******** 18747
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4958521308373965
******** 18748
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5056841571279143
******** 18749
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5401472900582014
******** 18750
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5828921270712643
******** 18751
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5453493210122624
******** 18752
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3305304371217981
******** 18753
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5203162947078719
******** 18754
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5090152806266068
******** 18755
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5035499521072437
******** 18756
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.592603962271985
******** 18757
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6624081438705126
******** 18758
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5849267572670551
******** 18759
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5939720444152929
******** 18760
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6370106165756738
******** 18761
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6152445997794941
******** 18762
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4982706520321582
******** 18763
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.478650629461549
******** 18764
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5372210748334924
******** 18765
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4864194102497132
******** 18766
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6189845803411278
******** 18767
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6693632503797429
******** 18768
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5873632006656784
******** 18769
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4863848486630863
******** 18770
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5696991017643731
******** 18771
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.636302091697654
******** 18772
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5427745350153687
******** 18773
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5345279587951672
******** 18774
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6595983474956559
******** 18775
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5868862434694585
******** 18776
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5912075473667009
******** 18777
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6009131645330131
******** 18778
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5856132609589288
******** 18779
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44119082788615466
******** 18780
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6125997944198959
******** 18781
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3669183063003984
******** 18782
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6981812547593538
******** 18783
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5028977683987624
******** 18784
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6574495516124419
******** 18785
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5298801920557539
******** 18786
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6254325736012961
******** 18787
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5141079021638771
******** 18788
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5902072513037061
******** 18789
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4005796621263838
******** 18790
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5765779112262435
******** 18791
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5766645708286033
******** 18792
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4390370243509694
******** 18793
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5527253043906746
******** 18794
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3482168779676628
******** 18795
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5422372759778299
******** 18796
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5873851168470577
******** 18797
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5938033656099279
******** 18798
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5546128962874098
******** 18799
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6192831440857569
******** 18800
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6147702054735743
******** 18801
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49725743799552113
******** 18802
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5764329839856637
******** 18803
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5670243683769846
******** 18804
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6348792771500299
******** 18805
sentence 55: “You can really have no notion how delightful it will beWhen they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43317455018321754
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 19099
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sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 19660
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 19664
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 19670
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 19675
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 19679
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 19680
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 19685
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 19688
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 19690
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 19692
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 19695
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 19696
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 19697
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 19698
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 19699
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 19700
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 19701
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 19704
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 19705
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 19706
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 19707
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 19708
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 19709
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 19710
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 19711
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 19712
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 19713
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 19714
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 19715
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 19716
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 19717
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 19719
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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******** 19720
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 19721
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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******** 19722
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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******** 19723
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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******** 19724
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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******** 19725
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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******** 19730
sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 58: He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobschoked his voice.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5833427062694634
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 19832
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.644327425924623
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 19838
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.603406368178865
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6742749050915091
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7203352788757846
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7023752739604279
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7074372711164996
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 19864
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 19865
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 19866
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6602679069741192
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7317360162175232
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 19875
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 19877
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4185680969600655
******** 19878
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 19879
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 19880
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 19883
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 19887
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4027232842566562
******** 19890
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 19891
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 19892
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 19893
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 19895
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6875118983241021
******** 19896
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 19897
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 19898
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 19899
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 19900
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 19904
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 19905
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 19906
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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******** 19907
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 19908
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 19909
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 19910
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 19911
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 19912
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 19913
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 19914
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 19915
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 19916
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 19917
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 19918
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 19919
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 19920
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 19921
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6017004348609306
******** 19922
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6540351602424243
******** 19923
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 19924
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 19925
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 19926
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7208690211419028
******** 19927
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 19928
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 19929
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4754597555173674
******** 19930
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 19931
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 19932
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5863324642738198
******** 19933
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.588965338112671
******** 19934
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 19935
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7224409687181409
******** 19936
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5596134178485384
******** 19937
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7142228293838045
******** 19938
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 19939
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4658832718132456
******** 19940
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5384213405469369
******** 19941
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6738513658613868
******** 19942
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.55742794832119
******** 19943
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6578714483347529
******** 19944
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 19945
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5243128817230998
******** 19946
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47881369396753426
******** 19947
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 19948
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 19949
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6654906238776105
******** 19950
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6053650435461532
******** 19951
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.617070957757437
******** 19952
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6484125628560873
******** 19953
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6912921279168964
******** 19954
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6978381088324235
******** 19955
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7129487203277661
******** 19956
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5901756831606321
******** 19957
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6321483682824919
******** 19958
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.734236132049061
******** 19959
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7159387737965213
******** 19960
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44272655907939135
******** 19961
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5214747525383678
******** 19962
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6712238270705071
******** 19963
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6805502319240635
******** 19964
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5514479464679447
******** 19965
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7092153310683517
******** 19966
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.558439830914322
******** 19967
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.21139908212107095
******** 19968
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6994183957533721
******** 19969
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4831133880164565
******** 19970
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6570165782337719
******** 19971
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7123954829736336
******** 19972
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7184209508031906
******** 19973
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 19974
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7087444201222943
******** 19975
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.353582384356704
******** 19976
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7431086397374014
******** 19977
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5362002984399817
******** 19978
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7237258707545907
******** 19979
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6377607109512627
******** 19980
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6772784703933529
******** 19981
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5235419805528451
******** 19982
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36130360254964405
******** 19983
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.752392493770416
******** 19984
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6873405733294146
******** 19985
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.641801039695763
******** 19986
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 19987
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 19988
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.755399300407381
******** 19989
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6790832631784889
******** 19990
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 19991
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 19992
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 19993
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 19994
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6872725903310543
******** 19995
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 19996
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 19997
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 19998
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 19999
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 20000
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 20001
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 20002
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 20003
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 20004
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 20005
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6402531583201445
******** 20006
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.681160677070535
******** 20007
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 20008
sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7197120936992311
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sentence 59: ,” the Duchess said after a pause: “the reason is, thatI’m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 60: “why, if a fish cameto me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say ‘With whatporpoise?’”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 20456
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5935875439872783
******** 20457
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6278050473452406
******** 20459
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 20460
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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******** 20461
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 20465
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 20466
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 20468
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 20470
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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******** 20477
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 20481
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7443012600774962
******** 20483
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 20484
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 20485
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 20486
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 20488
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 20490
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 20491
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 20492
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 20493
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 20495
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 20497
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 20498
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 20500
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 20501
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 20502
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 20503
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 20505
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 20506
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 20507
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 20508
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 20509
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 20510
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6311974280032394
******** 20511
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 20512
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 20513
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 20514
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3782574611990654
******** 20515
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5995719225992884
******** 20516
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 20517
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 20518
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 20519
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6005008764001557
******** 20520
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 20521
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 20522
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 20523
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 20524
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 20526
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 20528
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 20529
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 20530
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 20531
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 20532
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 20533
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 20534
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 20535
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7091969956981717
******** 20536
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 20537
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 20538
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 20539
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 20540
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 20541
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 20542
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 20543
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5672653447478311
******** 20544
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.429268133252421
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5297969214701107
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7347918462582944
******** 20560
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6187257668731129
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6219136974386464
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6259728373277974
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3897137105118494
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5597781061887671
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5409944111541805
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.19124249330537194
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6246880396150347
******** 20578
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5547529731128465
******** 20579
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5650229007453766
******** 20580
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6822898822455826
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6688816235751344
******** 20583
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.51025186180694
******** 20584
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.30839846119958186
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6803835744783453
******** 20586
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4998695195004679
******** 20587
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 20588
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6088925297343459
******** 20589
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5880662555065728
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.547354995891128
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7699405167368419
******** 20593
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5979196002711596
******** 20594
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5519957349666601
******** 20595
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 20598
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6101518814212639
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7000668926785474
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6262429967357739
******** 20601
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49405128845181284
******** 20602
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.517337775061082
******** 20603
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 20604
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5313133170397418
******** 20605
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 20606
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7093244210385888
******** 20607
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6888508053976226
******** 20608
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5190840956048985
******** 20609
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5775515471648273
******** 20610
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5979048965505904
******** 20611
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6152595668745989
******** 20612
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6072034095135752
******** 20613
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6844701389790157
******** 20614
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7111897307019213
******** 20615
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 20617
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 20618
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4006747582946055
******** 20619
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6725051156684039
******** 20620
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.34551975284237313
******** 20621
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.698522476207885
******** 20622
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5388278667406086
******** 20623
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7195393511865551
******** 20624
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.599007464682884
******** 20625
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7102453428974186
******** 20626
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5550791843711547
******** 20627
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6122107137157765
******** 20628
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 20629
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5108131252240014
******** 20630
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 20631
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6085193231045826
******** 20632
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.590741862686851
******** 20633
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3681547527138483
******** 20634
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6043145888814941
******** 20635
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7157824802488066
******** 20636
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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******** 20637
sentence 61: “How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws,And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 62: some children digging in thesand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them arailway station.)
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 21089
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sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 21097
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 21106
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 21107
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 21108
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 21109
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 21110
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 21111
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 21112
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 21113
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 21114
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 21115
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 21116
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 21117
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 21118
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 21119
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 21120
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 21121
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 21122
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 21123
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 21124
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 21125
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 21126
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 21127
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
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******** 21128
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 21129
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 21130
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 21131
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 21132
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 21133
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 21134
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 21135
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 21136
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 21137
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 21138
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 21139
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 21140
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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******** 21141
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 21142
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 21143
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 21144
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 21145
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 21146
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 21147
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 21148
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 21149
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 21150
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 21151
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 21152
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 21153
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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******** 21154
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 21155
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 21156
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 21157
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 21158
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 21160
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 21161
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 21162
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 21163
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 21164
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 21165
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 21166
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 21167
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 21168
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 21169
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 21170
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 21171
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 21172
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 21173
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 21174
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 21175
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 21176
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 21177
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 21178
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 21179
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 21180
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 21181
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 21182
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 21183
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 21184
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 21185
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 21186
sentence 63: (she wasrather glad there was no one listening, this time, as it didn’tsound at all the right word)
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
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sentence 64: As she said this, she looked up, and there was theCat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 21719
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 21730
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 21740
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5854627628125956
******** 21741
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7011460348255006
******** 21742
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6947512571289098
******** 21743
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5527910638868425
******** 21744
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5325105370988836
******** 21745
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.665979143663099
******** 21746
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6221963253003049
******** 21747
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6164374446076354
******** 21748
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5189864325495136
******** 21749
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5331138566188705
******** 21750
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6707811324581909
******** 21751
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5188691674143023
******** 21752
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5250873251597292
******** 21753
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6523079794947706
******** 21754
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39200120616623246
******** 21755
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49743288802589103
******** 21756
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6113104009443834
******** 21757
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5473913246311151
******** 21758
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.706371792445774
******** 21759
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40381481340790504
******** 21760
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6331137497159073
******** 21761
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45641958385082015
******** 21762
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6017439888783226
******** 21763
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.61408051096995
******** 21764
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5834445360971523
******** 21765
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6342558699876447
******** 21766
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6755207985460611
******** 21767
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46540010253153286
******** 21768
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6365470370568038
******** 21769
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4567885716050178
******** 21770
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5461572370583824
******** 21771
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5166945534861083
******** 21772
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5301806993595805
******** 21773
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6228483114171173
******** 21774
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7220904847716414
******** 21775
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4428644832100894
******** 21776
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5323881013174268
******** 21777
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5547129210010024
******** 21778
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5939253964021213
******** 21779
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.560298235352301
******** 21780
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6441849922500869
******** 21781
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5208513803486134
******** 21782
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.25923221426360893
******** 21783
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6085410098514685
******** 21784
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47921882125694637
******** 21785
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6149131199363571
******** 21786
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6567469252858036
******** 21787
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6386070756534746
******** 21788
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6196538375042361
******** 21789
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.510087354340827
******** 21790
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39461872303137424
******** 21791
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6367847718459017
******** 21792
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6283828518798418
******** 21793
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5912831498885133
******** 21794
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5308978104659184
******** 21795
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6048374092859853
******** 21796
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5320152220086515
******** 21797
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3390877012721293
******** 21798
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6831276822440102
******** 21799
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5990517722652529
******** 21800
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5593477216300433
******** 21801
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6859397823300762
******** 21802
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7331356499632374
******** 21803
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7415859819958222
******** 21804
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6785444334299413
******** 21805
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6657856897994862
******** 21806
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6406094943933616
******** 21807
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5677028095004586
******** 21808
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5675878130264327
******** 21809
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5774376402928416
******** 21810
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5382685027515293
******** 21811
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6550345235685173
******** 21812
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6608979576941627
******** 21813
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7157199588950375
******** 21814
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5624883245653993
******** 21815
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6098932777972
******** 21816
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6192728901650593
******** 21817
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6554067759023515
******** 21818
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5125962263297427
******** 21819
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6670255253046592
******** 21820
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6718862373489278
******** 21821
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.580580117450145
******** 21822
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6595124657027341
******** 21823
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6159522347423787
******** 21824
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4419300829778875
******** 21825
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6196180643603264
******** 21826
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.37644405567474865
******** 21827
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6256154839533031
******** 21828
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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******** 21925
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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******** 21932
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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******** 21936
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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******** 21937
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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******** 21940
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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******** 21943
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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******** 21944
sentence 65: I’mgrown up now,” she added in a sorrowful tone; “at leastthere’s no room to grow up any more here.”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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******** 21945
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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******** 21946
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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******** 21947
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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******** 21948
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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******** 21949
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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******** 21950
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 21951
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 21952
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 21953
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6067704166247584
******** 21954
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6284027350408232
******** 21955
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 21956
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6257691989096168
******** 21957
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.595619613374985
******** 21958
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 21959
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46487300049037883
******** 21960
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 21961
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5216826315179001
******** 21962
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5415701759377556
******** 21963
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.674503086907138
******** 21964
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5581333976422543
******** 21965
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5920605375395511
******** 21966
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43078697700673096
******** 21967
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4479460904774644
******** 21968
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5883688095494464
******** 21969
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6048902816823752
******** 21970
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5644439120165088
******** 21971
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5585945076638817
******** 21972
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6504399466265604
******** 21973
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3658749597398454
******** 21974
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6870296111272677
******** 21975
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5386102517723866
******** 21976
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5993008978050722
******** 21977
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5304983777435082
******** 21978
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5748579813188249
******** 21979
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5978260141461875
******** 21980
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 21981
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46324970288837614
******** 21982
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 21983
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 21984
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6116150499375508
******** 21985
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 21986
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6831815551583993
******** 21987
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5701243766132384
******** 21988
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 21989
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6465614306368281
******** 21990
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5924280832119008
******** 21991
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 21992
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5534957475717353
******** 21993
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5555541575614837
******** 21994
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5811771242369074
******** 21995
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5997642659015954
******** 21996
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6481660263726504
******** 21997
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 21998
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 21999
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 22000
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5894847867117722
******** 22001
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5676599495231082
******** 22002
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5814896591623698
******** 22003
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3512991935129843
******** 22004
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5423367874877079
******** 22005
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.550530150053362
******** 22006
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5545969917151755
******** 22007
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5999068425159458
******** 22008
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 22050
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 22053
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 22056
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 22062
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 22065
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 22071
sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 66: “That’s different from what I used to say when I was achild,” said the Gryphon.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 67: she made out the words: “Where’s the other ladder?—Why, Ihadn’t to bring but one; Bill’s got the other—Bill!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 68: The three soldiers wandered about for aminute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 22864
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 22877
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 22882
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 22884
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 22887
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 22888
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 22889
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 22891
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 22892
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 22893
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 22894
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 22896
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 22898
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 22899
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 22900
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 22901
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 22902
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 22904
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 22905
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 22907
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 22908
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 22917
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 22919
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 22922
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 22923
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 22924
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 22925
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 22926
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6592908885048279
******** 22927
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 22928
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 22929
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6869635964677487
******** 22930
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5740917968891834
******** 22931
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.662880729273899
******** 22932
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 22933
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 22934
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 22935
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 22936
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 22937
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6833361502313137
******** 22938
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 22939
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6412401985461789
******** 22940
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 22941
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 22942
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6229477407466569
******** 22943
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 22944
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45029877264870627
******** 22945
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 22946
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.605359042618147
******** 22947
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 22948
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 22949
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 22951
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 22952
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6676976030011107
******** 22953
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6200268655005855
******** 22954
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 22955
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 22956
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 22957
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6221959482147986
******** 22958
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6387423010464313
******** 22959
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 22960
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.682672839581578
******** 22961
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5363647539363372
******** 22962
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 22963
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6526277339771065
******** 22964
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 22965
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4511108090406964
******** 22966
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 22967
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 22968
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 22969
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 22970
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 22971
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5711994984786838
******** 22972
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 22973
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 22974
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 22975
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 22976
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 22977
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 22978
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 22979
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 22980
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 22981
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 22982
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 22983
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 22984
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 22985
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 22986
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 22987
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 22988
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 22989
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 22990
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 22991
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 22992
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 22993
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 22994
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 22995
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 22996
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 22997
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 22998
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 22999
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 23000
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 23001
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 23002
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 23003
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 23004
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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******** 23127
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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******** 23133
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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******** 23134
sentence 69: “It is a very good height indeed!” said the Caterpillar angrily,rearing itself upright as it spoke
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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******** 23135
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
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******** 23136
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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******** 23137
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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******** 23138
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 23139
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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******** 23140
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 23141
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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******** 23142
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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******** 23143
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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******** 23144
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 23145
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 23146
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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******** 23147
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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******** 23148
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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******** 23149
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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******** 23150
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 23151
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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******** 23152
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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******** 23153
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 23154
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 23155
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 23156
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 23157
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 23158
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 23159
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 23161
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 23163
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 23164
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 23165
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 23166
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 23169
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 23170
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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******** 23171
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 23172
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 23174
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 23175
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 23176
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 23177
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 23178
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 23179
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 23180
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 23181
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 23182
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 23183
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 23184
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 23185
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 23215
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 23216
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 23217
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 23218
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 23219
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 23220
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 23221
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 23222
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 23223
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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******** 23224
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 23225
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 23226
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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******** 23227
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 23228
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 23229
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 23230
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 23231
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 23232
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 23233
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 23234
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 23235
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 23236
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 23237
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 23238
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 23239
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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******** 23240
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 23241
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 23242
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 23243
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 23244
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 23245
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 23246
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 23247
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 23248
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 23249
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 23250
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 23251
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 23252
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 23253
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 23254
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 23255
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 23256
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 23257
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 23258
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 23260
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 23261
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 23262
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 23263
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 23264
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 23265
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 23266
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 23267
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 23268
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 23269
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 23273
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 23274
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 23275
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 23276
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 23277
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 23278
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 23279
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 23280
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 23281
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 23282
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 23284
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 23285
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 23286
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 23287
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 23288
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 23289
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 23290
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 23291
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 23292
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 23293
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 23294
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 23295
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 23296
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 23297
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 23298
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 23299
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 23300
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 23301
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 23302
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 23303
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 23304
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 23305
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 23306
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 23307
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 23308
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 23309
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 23310
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 23311
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 23312
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 23313
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5613434386245388
******** 23314
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 23315
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 23316
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 23317
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 23318
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 23319
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 23320
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5629366295888769
******** 23321
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 23322
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 23323
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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******** 23324
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 23325
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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******** 23326
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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******** 23327
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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******** 23328
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6373939401022958
******** 23329
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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******** 23330
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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******** 23331
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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******** 23332
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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******** 23333
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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******** 23334
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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******** 23335
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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******** 23336
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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******** 23337
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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******** 23338
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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******** 23339
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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******** 23340
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5368301679162719
******** 23342
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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******** 23343
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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******** 23344
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
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******** 23345
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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******** 23346
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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******** 23347
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7353197573384173
******** 23348
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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******** 23349
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6166164283328882
******** 23350
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.677274787167196
******** 23351
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6526787641636792
******** 23352
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.577128020590043
******** 23353
sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 70: slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air,mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 71: But, when the tide rises and sharks are around,His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.]
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7448125675789327
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7514341714375325
******** 23815
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6379103716563902
******** 23816
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5992241268598454
******** 23817
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7255003071537984
******** 23818
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.761018295547739
******** 23819
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7215590953849272
******** 23820
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6746787933537783
******** 23821
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6501789579093659
******** 23822
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7628318250456618
******** 23823
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6633610801529268
******** 23824
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7035468818617456
******** 23825
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6602268385651232
******** 23826
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5040803684423616
******** 23827
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6555687964564559
******** 23828
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6400253820454683
******** 23829
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5744819179963622
******** 23830
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6579373313039406
******** 23831
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46706478153591185
******** 23832
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7179204149882937
******** 23833
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4935453726219519
******** 23834
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7277219554639768
******** 23835
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6799073051475842
******** 23836
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6554551815325724
******** 23837
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7277036238946313
******** 23838
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.781432737196195
******** 23839
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6938558548041559
******** 23840
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7362303739779418
******** 23841
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4790360413634845
******** 23842
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6839161583448693
******** 23843
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6398426286567453
******** 23844
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6419495655917504
******** 23845
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7263263124827244
******** 23846
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7608806779038533
******** 23847
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6434809077227627
******** 23848
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5457231620511573
******** 23849
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6624319091778856
******** 23850
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.665513718556348
******** 23851
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6342965195128842
******** 23852
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6754282764359418
******** 23853
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6803848469286738
******** 23854
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3526726961720654
******** 23855
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7345472352538401
******** 23856
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5483501830296086
******** 23857
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6757652728556345
******** 23858
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7484404113285497
******** 23859
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7511679094601892
******** 23860
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7253580352524293
******** 23861
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6215366534461978
******** 23862
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44399266815598565
******** 23863
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7258697531540558
******** 23864
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6529886465568753
******** 23865
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7598395811060072
******** 23866
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5684345671089228
******** 23867
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7423396850060362
******** 23868
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6115448486987445
******** 23869
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44359884654366943
******** 23870
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.706787944488401
******** 23871
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7345073749739831
******** 23872
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.746911696819649
******** 23873
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7050586011416274
******** 23874
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7466470427312244
******** 23875
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7332402197627966
******** 23876
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7552249747223263
******** 23877
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8263832684412155
******** 23878
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7904666510810969
******** 23879
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6258193713990332
******** 23880
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6084299414298766
******** 23881
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7395957632538525
******** 23882
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6119208994040304
******** 23883
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7454036253314599
******** 23884
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8100065262331535
******** 23885
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.745943533080379
******** 23886
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6132836120353126
******** 23887
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7420473939661583
******** 23888
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7117465640623876
******** 23889
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6304302412653943
******** 23890
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5558518626740354
******** 23891
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7599066568935038
******** 23892
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7753249002598137
******** 23893
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6948830958915425
******** 23894
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6774466069328227
******** 23895
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7280629599575854
******** 23896
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4581901122102171
******** 23897
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7310035083383281
******** 23898
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44663255847093153
******** 23899
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7114908360087164
******** 23900
sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 72: The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he saidwas, “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 74: —I can’t remember half ofthem—and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it
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******** 24018
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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******** 24019
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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******** 24020
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 24025
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8394000196128241
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7770021154317448
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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******** 24031
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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******** 24032
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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******** 24033
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7536262260829603
******** 24034
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 24035
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 24037
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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******** 24038
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 24039
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 24040
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 24042
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 24043
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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******** 24049
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 24071
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 24072
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 24073
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 24075
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 24076
sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 73: As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see thatshe had put on one of the Rabbit
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 75: Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d doalmost anything you liked with the clock.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 77: Andit’ll fetch things when you throw them, and it’ll sit up and begfor its dinner, and all sorts of things
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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******** 24895
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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******** 24900
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 24909
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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******** 24911
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 24912
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 24914
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 24915
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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******** 24916
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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******** 24918
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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******** 24921
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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******** 24922
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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******** 24923
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 24924
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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******** 24925
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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******** 24926
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 24927
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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******** 24928
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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******** 24929
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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******** 24930
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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******** 24931
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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******** 24932
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 24933
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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******** 24934
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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******** 24935
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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******** 24936
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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******** 24937
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 24938
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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******** 24939
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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******** 24940
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 24941
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 24942
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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******** 24943
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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******** 24944
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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******** 24945
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 24946
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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******** 24947
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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******** 24948
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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******** 24949
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 24950
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 24951
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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******** 24952
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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******** 24953
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 24954
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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******** 24955
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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******** 24956
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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******** 24957
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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******** 24958
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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******** 24959
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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******** 24960
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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******** 24961
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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******** 24962
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 24963
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 24964
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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******** 24965
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 24966
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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******** 24967
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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******** 24968
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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******** 24969
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 24970
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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******** 24971
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 24972
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5788242345531512
******** 24973
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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******** 24974
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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******** 24975
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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******** 24976
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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******** 24977
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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******** 24978
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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******** 24979
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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******** 24980
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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******** 24981
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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******** 24982
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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******** 24983
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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******** 24984
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 24985
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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******** 24986
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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******** 24987
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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******** 24988
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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******** 24989
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 24990
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 24991
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 24992
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 24993
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 24994
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 24995
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 24996
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 24997
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 24998
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 24999
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 25000
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 25001
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 25002
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 25003
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 25004
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 25005
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 25006
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 25007
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 25008
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 25009
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 25010
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 25011
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 25012
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 25013
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 25014
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 25015
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 25016
sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 76: “If I’d been the whiting,” said Alice, whose thoughts werestill running on the song, “
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 25601
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 25605
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 25608
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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******** 25609
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 25610
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 25611
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 25612
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 25613
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 25614
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 25616
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 25617
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 25618
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 25619
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 25620
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 25621
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 25622
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 25623
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 25624
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 25625
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 25626
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 25627
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 25628
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 25629
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 25630
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 25631
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 25633
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 25634
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 25635
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 25636
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 25637
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 25638
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 25639
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 25640
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 25641
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 25642
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 25643
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 25645
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 25647
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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******** 25650
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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******** 25653
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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******** 25655
sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 78: Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before,and she felt that she was losing her temper.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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******** 25825
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.36837849034875286
******** 25826
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6702105158202541
******** 25827
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7338918762854321
******** 25828
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6139677377153088
******** 25829
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6858665321741171
******** 25830
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6103809675194438
******** 25831
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6753551838096608
******** 25832
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5850563415876905
******** 25833
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.606824346022161
******** 25834
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7422989502326025
******** 25835
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5858793583748659
******** 25836
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5869377426020863
******** 25837
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6184658690219869
******** 25838
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4800673883818304
******** 25839
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6290966962412733
******** 25840
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6536489100536713
******** 25841
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6929599396288036
******** 25842
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6775764153901763
******** 25843
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.626350849919847
******** 25844
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5978955768438547
******** 25845
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6564310049298718
******** 25846
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6457006779212849
******** 25847
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7019975513301403
******** 25848
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6278540999778117
******** 25849
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5506286467838386
******** 25850
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5930703440202539
******** 25851
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.664748097314037
******** 25852
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5289072569843142
******** 25853
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6615904377633558
******** 25854
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5601734799998469
******** 25855
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6630808316809463
******** 25856
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5553874344812264
******** 25857
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7277335578756527
******** 25858
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5928525327843654
******** 25859
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6741716629252537
******** 25860
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7278004019319293
******** 25861
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7266352983411979
******** 25862
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.639066192341785
******** 25863
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7892797269542434
******** 25864
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49556415027562667
******** 25865
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7413285310135562
******** 25866
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5631856976224439
******** 25867
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5949960838522234
******** 25868
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7099578889190343
******** 25869
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6254789600987818
******** 25870
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5328481408585557
******** 25871
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5748762814996335
******** 25872
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6524689199288844
******** 25873
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6535743792809995
******** 25874
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6729664754087411
******** 25875
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7009117367029857
******** 25876
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5575797520048843
******** 25877
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40454150291450036
******** 25878
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6819652981198342
******** 25879
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.596417156302683
******** 25880
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7595557379437298
******** 25881
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7177344623386552
******** 25882
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6695126884558474
******** 25883
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6568912377402871
******** 25884
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5096093212125093
******** 25885
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4751193279827553
******** 25886
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7171961730036002
******** 25887
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6335267682452203
******** 25888
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6209499246885358
******** 25889
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6552700447914175
******** 25890
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7446962331103831
******** 25891
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6217540452579633
******** 25892
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4946889000040447
******** 25893
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6137919614531564
******** 25894
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6262515632148864
******** 25895
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6118881348658723
******** 25896
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6340312556816564
******** 25897
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6738651386213447
******** 25898
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.722966538156595
******** 25899
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6740497941833956
******** 25900
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7395299931202349
******** 25901
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 25902
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.648675800397535
******** 25931
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 25933
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5417471202661145
******** 25934
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5508319046728664
******** 25935
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6724705649649347
******** 25936
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7058799012231554
******** 25937
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.653269823189139
******** 25938
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6733560013674319
******** 25939
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7124095579657043
******** 25940
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6624174377020375
******** 25941
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6017443327253359
******** 25942
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6956561663285199
******** 25943
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7185586986105544
******** 25944
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6636662537617154
******** 25945
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5720795708628481
******** 25946
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6424431010035816
******** 25947
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6312217903453943
******** 25948
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48088343214051055
******** 25949
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6880024718475136
******** 25950
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5120323216322848
******** 25951
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6359400190951215
******** 25952
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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******** 25953
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6809161376887046
******** 25954
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5383491926844413
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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******** 25956
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6210093809646668
******** 25957
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6417830560200078
******** 25958
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6828524513081948
******** 25960
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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******** 25961
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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******** 25962
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6470318635262035
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5539644176402817
******** 25964
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5392408399750074
******** 25965
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6881361115377588
******** 25966
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7324686763770903
******** 25967
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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******** 25968
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5343610587607859
******** 25969
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 295: , you agree to comply with all the terms of the FullProject Gutenberg-tm License available with this file or online atwww.gutenberg.org/license.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4953443702993449
******** 25970
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7505844567384277
******** 25971
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6283335177325005
******** 25972
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6733539524878013
******** 25973
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7102159044685121
******** 25974
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5516691283948284
******** 25975
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7148567557541771
******** 25976
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.629015754712189
******** 25977
sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7881634867726444
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 79: “I’ve tried the roots of trees, and I’ve tried banks, andI’ve tried hedges,” the Pigeon went on, without attending to her;“but those serpents!
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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******** 26092
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 26094
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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******** 26133
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 26146
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 26147
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 26148
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 26152
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 26153
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 26154
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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******** 26155
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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******** 26156
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 26157
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 26158
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 26159
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 26160
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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******** 26161
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 26162
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 26163
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 26164
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 26165
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7228022389002836
******** 26166
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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******** 26167
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 26168
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 26169
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 26170
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 26171
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 26172
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 26173
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7438587394563255
******** 26174
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 26175
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7535650447980357
******** 26176
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5967769629338903
******** 26177
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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******** 26178
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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******** 26179
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7109645683288274
******** 26180
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 26181
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 26182
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 26183
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 26184
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 26185
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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******** 26186
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 26187
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 26188
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 26189
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 26190
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 26191
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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******** 26192
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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******** 26193
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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******** 26194
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.727807504499433
******** 26195
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 26196
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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******** 26197
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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******** 26198
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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******** 26199
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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******** 26200
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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******** 26201
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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******** 26202
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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******** 26203
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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******** 26204
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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******** 26205
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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******** 26206
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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******** 26207
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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******** 26208
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
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******** 26209
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 26210
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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******** 26211
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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******** 26212
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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******** 26213
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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******** 26214
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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******** 26215
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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******** 26216
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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******** 26217
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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******** 26218
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4076953034495546
******** 26219
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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******** 26220
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7769305949976398
******** 26221
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7334464163753666
******** 26222
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6687029389750356
******** 26223
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.728149189756321
******** 26224
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6948502157818658
******** 26225
sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7617197074266105
******** 26226
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7688229906089793
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5547298505685492
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 80: so,” said the Duchess: “and the moral of thatis—‘Oh, ’tis love, ’tis love, that makes the world goround!’”
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6270797214790186
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5401959650679776
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5524576371963236
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.554297648612446
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 88: You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5570814859452881
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5228927252201866
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.520236556300585
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48057807773170275
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5029651843449412
******** 26344
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5438365275670526
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3878380492718853
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47798160033726783
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5040794999938324
******** 26349
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5429740915106787
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.531090265775063
******** 26351
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.596519670028635
******** 26352
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5628547566205719
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5317601849260459
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5234054750665048
******** 26355
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5420805298949132
******** 26356
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4222414433847829
******** 26357
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5214344282933254
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4845199322460309
******** 26359
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5666284827341357
******** 26360
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5783505233631917
******** 26361
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5454346626592598
******** 26362
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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******** 26363
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5871692073769597
******** 26364
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5826947989990229
******** 26365
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5480083813895382
******** 26366
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47296331934599883
******** 26367
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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******** 26368
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41847616947670674
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5645722928919424
******** 26370
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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******** 26371
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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******** 26372
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6163856415283934
******** 26373
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.27943289000815696
******** 26374
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6000735237360815
******** 26375
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5882607563225668
******** 26376
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4354385553149277
******** 26377
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49054888119038775
******** 26378
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5356148186372627
******** 26379
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4237594411167339
******** 26380
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4701053895236752
******** 26381
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5935813610706642
******** 26382
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5951471997635538
******** 26383
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.556653715106989
******** 26384
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5286964095502362
******** 26385
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4711482347381379
******** 26386
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5200202894789211
******** 26387
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6010034252001134
******** 26388
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6022516620792533
******** 26389
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44340748969685345
******** 26390
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5429145499690824
******** 26391
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5527145929542057
******** 26392
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3968028495154724
******** 26393
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5588708200253419
******** 26394
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2876948418847845
******** 26395
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5853426152114501
******** 26396
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5417324204943127
******** 26397
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4731654911042103
******** 26398
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5836616315567011
******** 26399
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48632418679119443
******** 26400
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4730344077497601
******** 26401
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43692822643132906
******** 26402
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4905468249001883
******** 26403
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5386041964674804
******** 26404
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6157809548932585
******** 26405
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5931607554926345
******** 26406
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5728349707339367
******** 26407
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5674717973397018
******** 26408
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.440056039323231
******** 26409
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.49065147021026645
******** 26410
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5739508495502839
******** 26411
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5145783836184563
******** 26412
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5372384466569666
******** 26413
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47186066873767146
******** 26414
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5623801853123852
******** 26415
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42307973590779874
******** 26416
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5106532375686498
******** 26417
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5959284622137072
******** 26418
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4268775993920451
******** 26419
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4567607544792221
******** 26420
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5939454139059326
******** 26421
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45069188720508757
******** 26422
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5721296589297482
******** 26423
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.387038633439327
******** 26424
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5373364788891031
******** 26425
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.45463928810267634
******** 26426
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5455036868430931
******** 26427
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.523039922706341
******** 26428
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4707682902702195
******** 26429
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5434294353503879
******** 26430
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5393754164430522
******** 26431
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5385688972867625
******** 26432
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5833315625345452
******** 26433
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5023968526126182
******** 26434
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5669784705719649
******** 26435
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4959209028973299
******** 26436
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5170381394937292
******** 26437
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5271171015157871
******** 26438
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6114530080564853
******** 26439
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4449637426460972
******** 26440
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.40750028727651305
******** 26441
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.622170261920409
******** 26442
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5063203822936546
******** 26443
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5474009904155618
******** 26444
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6097921198799712
******** 26445
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.480852527014579
******** 26446
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.2049373930426868
******** 26447
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5879838474859584
******** 26448
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3633358405325487
******** 26449
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5488572866218349
******** 26450
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5788167506782768
******** 26451
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6118213880620772
******** 26452
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48136483140535735
******** 26453
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5444769921100907
******** 26454
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3929420284052069
******** 26455
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5455373815400127
******** 26456
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5957231046326977
******** 26457
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5907168533393102
******** 26458
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5385836223216008
******** 26459
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5090640223599506
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5851380876965732
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4604057609217639
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5165284750976981
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5207769735189285
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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******** 26494
sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5525551046278168
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.593532768221365
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5106977774888093
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5002629683428859
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4448211821304694
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5422324791350062
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5870431121134138
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.540405235336597
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 276: You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, includingany word processing or hypertext form.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48800723669580226
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5270151440741058
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4894135654135741
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 280: date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site andofficial page at www.gutenberg.org/contact
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.34000203573150134
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5287889708874502
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.536261384751918
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 297: He had been looking atAlice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 304: In 2001, the ProjectGutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secureand permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and futuregenerations.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 312: said Alice, a good dealfrightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still inexistence; “and now for the garden!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 326: LiteraryArchive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted byU.S. federal laws and your state's laws.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 334: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 359: To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the freedistribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 81: “Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,” the Mock Turtlereplied; “and then the different branches of Arithmetic—Ambition,Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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******** 26679
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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******** 26698
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 26704
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 26705
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 26706
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 26707
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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******** 26708
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 26710
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6060497888002532
******** 26711
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6253059186985875
******** 26712
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.626779569944601
******** 26713
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6737061706805668
******** 26714
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 26715
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 26716
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 26717
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6975148808750375
******** 26718
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5386916163767471
******** 26719
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5864050543925471
******** 26720
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7240955577729097
******** 26721
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6280052993342844
******** 26722
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5183596521336029
******** 26723
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5233667151715096
******** 26724
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6518025767849189
******** 26725
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6789334971822696
******** 26726
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6886535318236262
******** 26727
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.698607557697192
******** 26728
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6312093339314647
******** 26729
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4006509997443008
******** 26730
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6819013834825406
******** 26731
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5187341904509695
******** 26732
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.660629138844771
******** 26733
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6919800407659009
******** 26734
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7402540504154858
******** 26735
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6103195397245385
******** 26736
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5667506920776184
******** 26737
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4082290809844933
******** 26738
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7126404241628609
******** 26739
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5326498639986071
******** 26740
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6320823655653224
******** 26741
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6802727568373456
******** 26742
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7007101141736912
******** 26743
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6256135574420221
******** 26744
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5390512636307501
******** 26745
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6440467962060621
******** 26746
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.713136056193437
******** 26747
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5895304831326901
******** 26748
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6692760930602332
******** 26749
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6314707986700678
******** 26750
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7073314070038743
******** 26751
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6751324472132157
******** 26752
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7076348987491718
******** 26753
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6972734653406223
******** 26754
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5738475153528734
******** 26755
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5371428305351025
******** 26756
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.698823109592735
******** 26757
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48294707210751425
******** 26758
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6353042967248907
******** 26759
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7053323980198068
******** 26760
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6325758958396859
******** 26761
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6829253929993948
******** 26762
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7040036160394475
******** 26763
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7272860306334658
******** 26764
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5677946650489967
******** 26765
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5229890798887721
******** 26766
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7347352276402579
******** 26767
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6156539631756228
******** 26768
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6640007368196321
******** 26769
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6654050784054271
******** 26770
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6823963355561676
******** 26771
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5861897856700589
******** 26772
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6579639744915493
******** 26773
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4866080470560765
******** 26774
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6579452097542301
******** 26775
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6856366210691592
******** 26776
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6715261850288067
******** 26777
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6303540034254769
******** 26778
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6540113838487154
******** 26779
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.682105517841298
******** 26780
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6762582486937202
******** 26781
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4061087081510925
******** 26782
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6463630022455035
******** 26783
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5105474053040505
******** 26784
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5248634445104201
******** 26785
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5142670413580673
******** 26786
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5237217830261436
******** 26787
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6816897075647621
******** 26788
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.70050068064233
******** 26789
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6535433909062731
******** 26790
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6526761396093385
******** 26791
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6815719948928779
******** 26792
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6508169950283491
******** 26793
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5915471474432507
******** 26794
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6323731278115715
******** 26795
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.568274059968921
******** 26796
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5781856134535438
******** 26797
sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 271: (As that is rather a hard word, I will just explain toyou how it was done.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 82: “It wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without beinginvited,” said the March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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******** 26985
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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******** 26986
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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******** 26987
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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******** 26988
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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******** 26989
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.579235090730373
******** 26990
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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******** 26991
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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******** 26992
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6062446572435141
******** 26993
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 26994
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6551300388890627
******** 26995
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6263737225575763
******** 26996
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7989620704258976
******** 26997
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7077164084298572
******** 26998
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5930606705678996
******** 26999
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6383996363312686
******** 27000
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5570163618401136
******** 27001
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6436522375175024
******** 27002
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6494049140882924
******** 27003
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5915808376436255
******** 27004
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46748356290316206
******** 27005
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5174865173425439
******** 27006
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6876529494384087
******** 27007
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5805278239656543
******** 27008
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5458110660198754
******** 27009
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6048329936885081
******** 27010
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6471001032105607
******** 27011
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.30527554887762076
******** 27012
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6228860226312954
******** 27013
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4947160769811236
******** 27014
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5479472727863275
******** 27015
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6439843766298519
******** 27016
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6760862393535443
******** 27017
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5996394259367596
******** 27018
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6481247903004818
******** 27019
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.33642636076806864
******** 27020
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6894233399112448
******** 27021
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46369464409058353
******** 27022
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6771145669569963
******** 27023
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6723235011408817
******** 27024
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6196611179921492
******** 27025
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.549204043874094
******** 27026
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41651572585488505
******** 27027
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6604270754482582
******** 27028
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6872182168893681
******** 27029
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6290236406030304
******** 27030
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6058178954264654
******** 27031
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6473142964069243
******** 27032
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6102584774112856
******** 27033
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5876577556115721
******** 27034
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7263410109008673
******** 27035
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6521444350223321
******** 27036
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5723563856601513
******** 27037
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.466204273856674
******** 27038
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6534203625492944
******** 27039
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.47011037153726265
******** 27040
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5926992178492032
******** 27041
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6496712945636296
******** 27042
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.612046509620493
******** 27043
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5650339710877895
******** 27044
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6966857593503581
******** 27045
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6907820335263005
******** 27046
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6198483977408183
******** 27047
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4841209925623534
******** 27048
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7497654090555247
******** 27049
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6288600488924942
******** 27050
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6189107283593122
******** 27051
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5820481314522443
******** 27052
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6180187638252003
******** 27053
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5558872189149849
******** 27054
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6416329700180678
******** 27055
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4656506444618142
******** 27056
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6666944135871438
******** 27057
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5717256861776746
******** 27058
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6375750202125
******** 27059
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5685022128712249
******** 27060
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6341915683249617
******** 27061
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6031180251846755
******** 27062
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5744965700639605
******** 27063
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5062163870186396
******** 27064
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5869930596485959
******** 27065
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5054207654241443
******** 27066
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5915811787369902
******** 27067
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4781133595851004
******** 27068
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 260: works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping theProject Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.414487988122381
******** 27069
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.641572604227477
******** 27070
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6783509085074255
******** 27071
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7392719617745601
******** 27072
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6841865805658959
******** 27073
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6175781515616594
******** 27074
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6465556072529134
******** 27075
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6204095975443166
******** 27076
sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 83: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just asthe Dormouse crossed the court
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6376936438394797
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7800917270590363
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7172920079941463
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6923935670781962
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7210128199682411
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4798889514601159
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6436466927432785
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6498238128924466
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5810366601738793
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6710832822677704
******** 27269
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4689712310751832
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7326152556596812
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5228584227464641
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7793545016119472
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.732533471966249
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6961640728971011
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7511249075768889
******** 27276
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8291086980623806
******** 27277
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.668921523388943
******** 27278
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7904018053096923
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4745130260995535
******** 27280
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6718680007674256
******** 27281
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6122934059664153
******** 27282
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6784824532201559
******** 27283
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7019203889861666
******** 27284
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7134098035324953
******** 27285
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5510543688882781
******** 27286
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6137876753963736
******** 27287
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6881255226058136
******** 27288
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7448850512443526
******** 27289
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7285309603823946
******** 27290
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7370103334620521
******** 27291
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.620095538043615
******** 27292
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.35637042350756787
******** 27293
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7359517838998745
******** 27294
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6204431414313726
******** 27295
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7673512865807781
******** 27296
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7803559791083121
******** 27297
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7470361693861194
******** 27298
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7008495234056475
******** 27299
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5349080553022847
******** 27300
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.43237637782472604
******** 27301
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7438804528384562
******** 27302
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6561241079646318
******** 27303
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7389058710092575
******** 27304
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6323485533146275
******** 27305
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7780963197130413
******** 27306
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6312327396077372
******** 27307
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4119073333692777
******** 27308
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7582394024237168
******** 27309
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7054056775156963
******** 27310
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6369549629850046
******** 27311
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7173894178439313
******** 27312
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8013901236169885
******** 27313
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7762138124150311
******** 27314
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7163037077776084
******** 27315
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8122157637331076
******** 27316
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7580069895548054
******** 27317
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5464788093860372
******** 27318
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6541790500214454
******** 27319
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.711183445597844
******** 27320
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6308527092778409
******** 27321
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7733587644182424
******** 27322
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7864656227128163
******** 27323
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7714400735675168
******** 27324
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.681028734044918
******** 27325
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7144166790180255
******** 27326
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7029199874575565
******** 27327
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5958675434727176
******** 27328
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7075158527326307
******** 27329
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7232660172022362
******** 27330
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8510512176562796
******** 27331
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6927574279184392
******** 27332
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.700998104919468
******** 27333
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7671361557265516
******** 27334
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4897991535105011
******** 27335
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8098298670320531
******** 27336
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4381321989924878
******** 27337
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.759271069736732
******** 27338
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7146030680271905
******** 27339
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.813715435191854
******** 27340
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6792788014444625
******** 27341
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7715010306891763
******** 27342
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7384199708310257
******** 27343
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8388447739579917
******** 27344
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4441472342279495
******** 27345
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.681784937642479
******** 27346
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.674468950214169
******** 27347
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6338118473138302
******** 27348
sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 84: So she tucked it away under her arm, that it mightnot escape again, and went back for a little more conversation with her friend.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7332982531598896
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6078760424083555
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5233002744320628
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6619212470912503
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8524924546347585
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7592520149393501
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6960454679094065
******** 27539
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6428390891613456
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8363727949427855
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7311128836209279
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7786451296889396
******** 27543
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7255125464737576
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5244762604472346
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6491151163735016
******** 27546
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6820379458330833
******** 27547
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5722610465067965
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.703354079520423
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48972245041578627
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6571078999168499
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5100709126358883
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7905423013354672
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7939509515261581
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.815863290618634
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6782178928887707
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7953823112553909
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6377714796701324
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8818689215131734
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.583816199169482
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7684634275236081
******** 27561
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7077579988888145
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.633698588796871
******** 27563
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8158152500401428
******** 27564
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8206585987626337
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5905322157169892
******** 27566
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.595732529345781
******** 27567
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7162901381043397
******** 27568
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7579499107832761
******** 27569
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7009536039064455
******** 27570
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7986384322531931
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7035732742851959
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3571250930918789
******** 27573
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7900432731483399
******** 27574
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6198140740298188
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8192947074948906
******** 27576
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7755743555974021
******** 27577
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7473950885122793
******** 27578
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6601518405926141
******** 27579
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6666708907103411
******** 27580
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.41399724866716414
******** 27581
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8438741557949557
******** 27582
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.642903252248928
******** 27583
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8078508937953882
******** 27584
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.572203194491569
******** 27585
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8485849436911664
******** 27586
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6429228586070788
******** 27587
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42200080104470333
******** 27588
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7217089626198968
******** 27589
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7859979195990024
******** 27590
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8121346015805188
******** 27591
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6937519563517095
******** 27592
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7428196031334859
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7947604598499954
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8356521009523906
******** 27595
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8829433039362715
******** 27596
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8008545450977904
******** 27597
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.709064546563744
******** 27598
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6590592413581231
******** 27599
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.78716694937958
******** 27600
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6248254914955145
******** 27601
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7789472618863724
******** 27602
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8186485583892108
******** 27603
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8394528084994308
******** 27604
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7721670760607374
******** 27605
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7770313584354336
******** 27606
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7159829671976021
******** 27607
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5863407984843144
******** 27608
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6274351137302305
******** 27609
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7698249937671721
******** 27610
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8120995412919695
******** 27611
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7373859787819839
******** 27612
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7989860716886145
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.9158250018080081
******** 27614
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6179331937541795
******** 27615
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8220298023972323
******** 27616
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6063536796218921
******** 27617
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8060989082573261
******** 27618
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8714128178371665
******** 27619
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7618726881395814
******** 27620
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7073914823191809
******** 27621
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8158010577270891
******** 27622
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.9074661972661471
******** 27623
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8719764547049158
******** 27624
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5597984749727051
******** 27625
sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7786479154747573
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sentence 85: Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, andjust as she came up to them
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6957849665874208
******** 27812
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5588292238323816
******** 27813
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5496816088633163
******** 27814
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6520527956880042
******** 27815
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7336024083215221
******** 27816
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6995187233875442
******** 27817
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5936778373156737
******** 27818
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6212193659404529
******** 27819
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7539248775113964
******** 27820
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7031820896926336
******** 27821
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7388564632093593
******** 27822
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7192921639818268
******** 27823
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.48390593562147977
******** 27824
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6150142459276613
******** 27825
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6652816102257368
******** 27826
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6086863746973936
******** 27827
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6536795569074839
******** 27828
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4957852549310952
******** 27829
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6454646814996169
******** 27830
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5128488074774349
******** 27831
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7659069043564268
******** 27832
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7282480873290796
******** 27833
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7700855887482954
******** 27834
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.716097061401331
******** 27835
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7702653613546833
******** 27836
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5798776307625055
******** 27837
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8187605907030555
******** 27838
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5529888671582943
******** 27839
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6790446944452414
******** 27840
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6319734494283679
******** 27841
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6460965861036515
******** 27842
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7546808781915231
******** 27843
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7238875712142667
******** 27844
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5019293689119938
******** 27845
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6533902494826029
******** 27846
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6762746211123544
******** 27847
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7183467992355007
******** 27848
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6934709089079139
******** 27849
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7791643370183436
******** 27850
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.597325725178238
******** 27851
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.32634069416864
******** 27852
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7677260320374397
******** 27853
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6290407216023839
******** 27854
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.789478770350928
******** 27855
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7644015929786959
******** 27856
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7434521883973431
******** 27857
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6550435121325624
******** 27858
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5898423845525629
******** 27859
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4451254514258145
******** 27860
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7559749161567869
******** 27861
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6319522565442643
******** 27862
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7172551812666909
******** 27863
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.614380610217559
******** 27864
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7784071954889001
******** 27865
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5940485498412346
******** 27866
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.42419784086598544
******** 27867
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7654373106481543
******** 27868
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6663286070322041
******** 27869
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6477510704228095
******** 27870
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6758345990028002
******** 27871
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7464793002933474
******** 27872
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7865340587675536
******** 27873
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7368752182682541
******** 27874
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8127179337138892
******** 27875
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7385616378960776
******** 27876
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6095379164905452
******** 27877
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6705909541686368
******** 27878
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7185413589985208
******** 27879
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6586357287380369
******** 27880
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.741278362617333
******** 27881
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7665554543619247
******** 27882
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7869200829546862
******** 27883
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7378300736673129
******** 27884
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7151260023257866
******** 27885
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6806182852195721
******** 27886
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5634471318656334
******** 27887
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6652788386416789
******** 27888
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 240: The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,“Your Majesty must cross-examine this witness.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7240179754581059
******** 27889
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 241: “I’ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but neverone with such a neck as that!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8076128272541486
******** 27890
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 242: However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as shecould.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7239064606369112
******** 27891
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7668608002868454
******** 27892
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7951643155659902
******** 27893
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 245: “I quite agree with you,” said the Duchess; “and the moral ofthat is—‘Be what you would seem to be’—or
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5372595462265204
******** 27894
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 246: how confusing it is all the things being alive; forinstance, there’s the arch I’ve got to go through next walking
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7647901107002911
******** 27895
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 247: Butif I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4828558929552532
******** 27896
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8037593450873378
******** 27897
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 249: “I think I should understand that better,” Alice said verypolitely, “if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7594860919101606
******** 27898
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7885543238085794
******** 27899
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7029665413149931
******** 27900
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7203655052772553
******** 27901
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 253: Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, andperhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7822558736624085
******** 27902
sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
sentence 254: “The game’s going on rather better now,” she said, by way ofkeeping up the conversation a little.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 86: It was all very well to say “Drink me,” but the wise little Alicewas not going to do that in a hurry.
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 87: that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and themoon, and memory, and muchness—you know you say things are “much of
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
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sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
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sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
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sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
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sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
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sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
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sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
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sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
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sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
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sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
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sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
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sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
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sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
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sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
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sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
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sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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******** 28636
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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******** 28638
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5070266789590258
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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******** 28664
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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******** 28665
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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******** 28666
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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******** 28667
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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******** 28668
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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******** 28669
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 28670
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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******** 28671
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 28672
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 28673
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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******** 28674
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 28677
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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******** 28678
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 28679
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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******** 28680
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 28682
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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******** 28683
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 28684
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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******** 28685
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 28686
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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******** 28688
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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******** 28689
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 28690
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 28692
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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******** 28694
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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******** 28695
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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******** 28696
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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******** 28697
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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******** 28702
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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******** 28703
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 28704
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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******** 28708
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 28709
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 28710
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 326: LiteraryArchive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted byU.S. federal laws and your state's laws.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 327: her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill littlevoice, the name “Alice!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 328: “It turned into a pig,” Alice quietly said, just as if it had comeback in a natural way.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 329: For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 330: here,” thought Alice, as shewent slowly after it: “I never was so ordered about in all my life,never!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 332: At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, calledout, “Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 333: Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes aconsiderable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep upwith these requirements.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 335: Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in sayinganything more till the Pigeon had finished.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 336: “but I’m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, Ishouldn’t want yours
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 337: “but it doesn’tmatter much,” thought Alice, “as all the arches are gone from thisside of the ground.”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6477303726459827
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 341: the King added in an offended tone, andeverybody laughed, “Let the jury consider their verdict,”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 346: “—or next day, maybe,” the Footman continued in the sametone, exactly as if nothing had happened.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 351: You may use this eBookfor nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports,performances and research.
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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******** 28832
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5027922847599622
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sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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******** 28834
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6571594277065661
******** 28835
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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******** 28836
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5608501733562496
******** 28837
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5229802034353661
******** 28838
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
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********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.434273695041827
******** 28839
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6268415046850366
******** 28840
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6453242925665432
******** 28841
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5861152105056803
******** 28842
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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******** 28843
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6212763513871894
******** 28844
sentence 89: all except theLizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouthopen, gazing up into the roof of the court.
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5211202112345797
******** 28845
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5105591025556285
******** 28846
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6422808971760205
******** 28847
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7092095218824416
******** 28848
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7498245348279583
******** 28849
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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******** 28850
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7600699503219969
******** 28851
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6943749201309568
******** 28852
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.74113274272967
******** 28853
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.724017622559703
******** 28854
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6395276853241423
******** 28855
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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******** 28856
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44155046452442537
******** 28857
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 103: Her first idea was that she had somehowfallen into the sea, “and in that case I can go back by railway,”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5492928050980525
******** 28858
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6569434969690269
******** 28859
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5948691325250894
******** 28860
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7211666312034152
******** 28861
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7165693258203925
******** 28862
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 108: He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, andthis Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7339027323898744
******** 28863
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7281368061790504
******** 28864
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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******** 28865
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 111: “I don’t know of any that do,” Alice said very politely,feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7480206967625703
******** 28866
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 112: “Well!” thought Alice to herself, “after such a fall as this,I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.65489300160127
******** 28867
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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******** 28868
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.685778873696202
******** 28869
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6135119031665092
******** 28870
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6787434340016314
******** 28871
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 117: “Of the mushroom,” said the Caterpillar, just as if she had askedit aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6783057761503389
******** 28872
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 118: Alice was just beginning to think to herself, “Now, what am I to do withthis creature when I get it home?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6897451613728602
******** 28873
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 119: , itwas impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6709753899383123
******** 28874
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 120: But there seemed to be no chanceof this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7017269386587279
******** 28875
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 121: She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till sheheard a little animal
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7414401685069623
******** 28876
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7414952258058007
******** 28877
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 123: Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leadingright into it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6641231523735748
******** 28878
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7481046398956088
******** 28879
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.534425565227509
******** 28880
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6622229563586741
******** 28881
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 127: So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7525819994720166
******** 28882
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6736596008984593
******** 28883
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7110447741444974
******** 28884
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.44189415205604143
******** 28885
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 131: WhenI used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, andnow here I am in the middle of one!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7336418985728651
******** 28886
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6745725235214299
******** 28887
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.39970966979596684
******** 28888
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5971874600446677
******** 28889
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.8120444542510731
******** 28890
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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******** 28891
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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******** 28892
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7867679907678471
******** 28893
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6195059744779685
******** 28894
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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******** 28895
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5443171041448602
******** 28896
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7505131953715637
******** 28897
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.736767719795035
******** 28898
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7610848348777238
******** 28899
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.703182176273167
******** 28900
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6437036155818056
******** 28901
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7505365068680143
******** 28902
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6834381108550655
******** 28903
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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******** 28904
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6904589385200443
******** 28905
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3334468636867153
******** 28906
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6629527008073018
******** 28907
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6933692716338892
******** 28908
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6953360649683522
******** 28909
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7041032222289966
******** 28910
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6580825819579017
******** 28911
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7277384643209956
******** 28912
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6442047952938021
******** 28913
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6366667865523583
******** 28914
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7910094968924792
******** 28915
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.559774770914648
******** 28916
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6586543377439962
******** 28917
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6624592324861507
******** 28918
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5114170752600644
******** 28919
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5409755475681215
******** 28920
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6343192362410881
******** 28921
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7199065838327176
******** 28922
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7064590567608737
******** 28923
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5608682181969875
******** 28924
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6133539338559916
******** 28925
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7289889992613864
******** 28926
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6568008684994868
******** 28927
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7243187228164893
******** 28928
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7009731773783933
******** 28929
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5237505785280946
******** 28930
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5939219708098191
******** 28931
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6730620272145595
******** 28932
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4747005087731074
******** 28933
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6603508544654955
******** 28934
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.46137670982464657
******** 28935
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6524952399047348
******** 28936
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5683790988241355
******** 28937
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7162611762807303
******** 28938
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6409083330738643
******** 28939
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.769286571115281
******** 28940
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6563827528904692
******** 28941
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7501129582383947
******** 28942
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5563930877418131
******** 28943
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7396170458047214
******** 28944
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5660570435245406
******** 28945
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7012500219998775
******** 28946
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5439918382117696
******** 28947
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6000060496020575
******** 28948
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7495797076072162
******** 28949
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7286994111399226
******** 28950
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5344749799031953
******** 28951
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5902253314297816
******** 28952
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.608500641550129
******** 28953
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6981650974151429
******** 28954
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7386095959466471
******** 28955
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7423275543006701
******** 28956
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5393016721671456
******** 28957
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.3382373901825011
******** 28958
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7861230256493184
******** 28959
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5382892746116389
******** 28960
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7620747667844106
******** 28961
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7577827499067109
******** 28962
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7098125691436076
******** 28963
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6262419574802809
******** 28964
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5907212300564323
******** 28965
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4302256380597327
******** 28966
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7294726835562444
******** 28967
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6641053912674751
******** 28968
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6870847542282279
******** 28969
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6159040606927557
******** 28970
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7522780757547335
******** 28971
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6048175928492048
******** 28972
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.4893287449662732
******** 28973
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6899759105971396
******** 28974
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6508330663271441
******** 28975
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6340197050636751
******** 28976
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6639166910120049
******** 28977
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.714942191402005
******** 28978
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7644840797547839
******** 28979
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7597098111923053
******** 28980
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.769934990988926
******** 28981
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7607694773237894
******** 28982
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5449333902904996
******** 28983
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6207686653916393
******** 28984
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7999685045084651
******** 28985
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6057984792687109
******** 28986
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29020
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29021
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29022
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29023
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29025
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29028
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29029
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29030
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29031
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29032
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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******** 29033
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29034
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29035
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29036
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29037
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29038
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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******** 29039
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29040
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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******** 29041
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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******** 29042
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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******** 29043
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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******** 29044
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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******** 29045
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29046
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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******** 29047
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29048
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 294: For forty years, he produced anddistributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network ofvolunteer support.
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******** 29049
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29050
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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******** 29051
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29052
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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******** 29053
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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******** 29055
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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******** 29056
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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******** 29057
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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******** 29058
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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******** 29060
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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******** 29061
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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******** 29062
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29063
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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******** 29064
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 310: “I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie—”
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******** 29065
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 311: [later editions continued as followsWhen the sands are all dry, he is gay as a lark,And will talk in contemptuous tones of the Shark,
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******** 29066
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29067
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 313: At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimmingout, straight at the Footman’s
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******** 29068
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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******** 29069
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 315: As she said this, she came suddenly upon anopen place, with a little house in it about four feet high.
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******** 29070
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 316: If you do not charge anything for copies of thiseBook, complying with the rules is very easy.
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******** 29071
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 317: This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before shemade her next remark.
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******** 29072
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 318: (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almostout of sight, they were getting so far off).
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******** 29073
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 319: in the air, I’m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that’s verylike a mouse, you know.
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******** 29074
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 320: This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/11/Produced by Arthur DiBianca and David Widger
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******** 29075
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 321: “Once,” said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, “Iwas a real Turtle.”
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******** 29076
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 322: “There’s plenty of room!” said Aliceindignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.
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******** 29077
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 323: The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment likea wild beast, screamed “Off with her head!
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******** 29078
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 324: Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forthin paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS', WITH NO
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******** 29079
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 325: Ifthe second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writingwithout further opportunities to fix the problem.
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******** 29080
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29083
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29085
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 331: “Unimportant, of course, I meant,” the King hastily said,and went on to himself in an undertone,“important—unimportant—unimportant—important—”as if he were trying which word sounded best.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29087
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29090
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29091
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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******** 29092
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 338: it say, as it turned a corner, “Oh my ears and whiskers, how lateit’s getting!”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 339: That’ll be a comfort, one way—never to be anold woman—but then—always to have lessons to learn!
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 340: “They’re putting down their names,” the Gryphon whispered inreply, “for fear they should forget them before the end of thetrial.”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 342: “Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if youwouldn’t mind,” said Alice:
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******** 29097
sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 343: ‘Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him:and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found itadvisable—’”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 344: First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the threegardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners:
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 345: cried Alice, with a sudden burst oftears, “I do wish they would put their heads down!
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 347: Alice looked up, and there stood theQueen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 348: Many small donations($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exemptstatus with the IRS.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 349: : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to hergreat delight it fitted!
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 350: And he got up very sulkily andcrossed over to the other side of the court.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 352: I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice;“but a grin without a cat!
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 353: Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer thingshappening.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 354: There was no label this time with the words “DRINKME,” but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 355: Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, “Haveyou seen the Mock Turtle yet?”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 356: cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had justbegun to repeat it, when a cry of “The trial’s beginning!”
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 357: “I know what ‘it’ means well enough, when I find athing,” said the Duck: “
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 358: You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you, Though they were mine before.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 360: : then shewalked down the little passage: and then—she found herself at lastin the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 361: By the time she had caught the flamingo and brought it back, the fight wasover, and both the hedgehogs were out of sight:
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 362: , please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,” Alicereplied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone,“
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 363: can’t hear oneself speak—and they don’t seem to have anyrules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them—
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 364: In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in theworld she was to get out again.
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sentence 90: “You are old,” said the youth, “as I mentioned before, And have grown most uncommonly fat;
sentence 365: “but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, youknow—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll
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******** 29120
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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******** 29121
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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******** 29122
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 94: “I’ll tell it her,” said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollowtone: “sit down, both of you, and don’t speak a word
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 96: : this time she found a littlebottle on it, (“which certainly was not here before,” said Alice,)
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******** 29125
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 97: Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, andshe swam nearer to make out what it was:
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 98: The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held upby two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle.
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******** 29127
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 99: I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the greatquestion is, what?”
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******** 29128
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 100: “I didn’t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, Ididn’t know that cats could grin.”
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******** 29129
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 101: that makes people hot-tempered,” she went on, very much pleased at havingfound out a new kind of rule, “and vinegar that makes them sour—
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 102: next theten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two andtwo, as the soldiers did.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 104: round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with eachhand.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 105: said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately intoAlice’s, and they walked off together.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 106: “Whoeverlives there,” thought Alice, “it’ll never do to come uponthem this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 107: “It goes on, you know,” the Hatter continued, “in thisway:—‘Up above the world you fly,Like a tea-tray in the sky.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 109: Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass;there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 114: She was close behind it when she turned the corner,but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 115: “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that‘I like what I get
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 116: “Give your evidence,” said the King; “and don’t benervous, or I’ll have you executed on the spot.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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******** 29147
sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 122: She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startledwhen she heard her voice close to her ear.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 124: She was moving them about as she spoke, but noresult seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant greenleaves.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 125: The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulatingcharities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the UnitedStates.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 126: However, on the second time round, she came upon alow curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 128: “When I’m a Duchess,” she said to herself, (not in avery hopeful tone though), “I won’t have any pepper in my kitchenat all.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 129: “It is wrong from beginning to end,” said the Caterpillardecidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 130: Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I felloff the top of the house!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 132: After a minute or two, they began moving about again, andAlice heard the Rabbit say, “A barrowful will do, to begin with.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 133: and at last she spreadout her hand again, and made another snatch in the air.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 134: either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate itwould not open any of them.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 135: “It was much pleasanter at home,” thought poor Alice, “whenone wasn’t always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about bymice and rabbits.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 138: “Which would not be an advantage,” said Alice, who felt veryglad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 139: “Well, there was Mystery,” the Mock Turtle replied, counting offthe subjects on his flappers, “—Mystery, ancient and modern, withSeaography:
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 140: An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feeblystretching out one paw, trying to touch her.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 141: Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain impliedwarranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types ofdamages.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 142: Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’llcome up: if not, I’ll stay down here till
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 143: “If you knew Time as well as I do,” said the Hatter, “youwouldn’t talk about wasting it.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
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sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 277: The Foundation makes norepresentations concerning the copyright status of any work in anycountry outside the United States.
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sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 91: “Soles and eels, of course,” the Gryphon replied ratherimpatiently: “any shrimp could have told you that.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 95: You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 110: (And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day,I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.)
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 113: The person or entity that provided youwith the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy inlieu of a refund.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 136: The copyright laws of the place where you are located also governwhat you can do with this work.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 137: and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words “DRINKME,” beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 144: “Well, I’ve tried to say “How doth the little busybee,” but it all came different!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 92: Atlast the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down hischeeks, he went on again:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 145: “Of course,” the Mock Turtle said: “advance twice, set topartners—”“—change lobsters, and retire in same order,” continued theGryphon.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 146: Next came the guests, mostlyKings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 147: I shall be a great deal too far off totrouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can;—but
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 148: She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of theMarch Hare
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 149: You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providingaccess to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 150: down shecame upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 151: London is the capital ofParis, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome—no, that’s
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 152: All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with theother players, and shouting “Off with his head!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 153: So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw theWhite Rabbit.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 154: “Thank you, it’s a very interesting dance to watch,” saidAlice, feeling very glad that it was over at last:
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 155: After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and shehastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 156: returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand anda large fan in the other
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 157: Thereis such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 158: “I’ll put a stopto this,” she said to herself, and shouted out, “You’d betternot do that again!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 159: law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,so the Foundation (and you!)
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 160: “I—I’m a little girl,” said Alice, rather doubtfully,as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 161: The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all overwith fright.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 162: Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but shestopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, “Silence in thecourt!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 163: There was a sound of many footsteps, andAlice looked round, eager to see the Queen.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 164: Here the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring at the Hatter, whoturned pale and fidgeted.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 165: it just grazed his nose, and broketo pieces against one of the trees behind him.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 166: : she found herself in a long, low hall,which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 167: Alice said; but wasdreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 168: “They mustgo by the carrier,” she thought; “and how funny it’ll seem,sending presents to one’s own feet!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 169: round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving theother paw, “lives a March Hare.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 170: The judge, by the way, was the King; and as he wore his crown over the wig,
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 171: “Mine is a long and a sad tale!” said the Mouse, turning to Alice,and sighing.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 172: Do come back again, and wewon’t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don’t likethem!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 173: “I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most thingstwinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 174: (It was thislast remark that had made the whole party look so grave and anxious.)
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 175: They may be modified and printed and givenaway--you may do practically ANYTHING in the United States with eBooksnot protected by U.S. copyright law.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 176: : she had never done such a thing before, but sheremembered having seen in her brother’s Latin Grammar, “Amouse—of a mouse—to a mouse—a mouse—O mouse!”)
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 177: she said to herself, for she had feltquite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 178: “I must go and get ready toplay croquet with the Queen,” and she hurried out of the room.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 179: And he added in an undertone to the Queen,“Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 180: Donations are accepted in a number of otherways including checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 181: They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with theMouse in the middle.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 182: International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot makeany statements concerning tax treatment of donations received fromoutside the United States.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 183: “Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, ‘Let us both go to law:
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 184: after watching it a minute or two, shemade it out to be a grin, and she said to herself “
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 185: I only wish people knew that:then they wouldn’t be so stingy about it, you know—”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 186: The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by—thefrightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 187: Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glasstable.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 188: The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court,arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 189: After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going intothe garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 190: “Please your Majesty,” said the Knave, “I didn’t writeit, and they can’t prove I did:
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******** 29764
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 191: “I don’t believe it,” said the Pigeon; “but if they do,why then they’re a kind of serpent,
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 192: Alice could see this, as she was near enough to lookover their slates; “but it doesn’t matter a bit,” she thoughtto herself.
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******** 29766
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 193: She did it so quickly that thepoor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all
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******** 29767
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 194: “Of course it is,” said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree toeverything that Alice said; “there’s a large mustard-mine nearhere.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 195: Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be aswell to introduce some other subject of conversation.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 196: Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the ProjectGutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could befreely shared with anyone.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.529430886594962
******** 29770
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 197: He came in with a teacup in one hand and apiece of bread-and-butter in the other.
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******** 29771
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 198: The Queen’s argument was, that if something wasn’t done about it inless than no time she’d have everybody executed, all round.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 199: “I have answered three questions, and that is enough,” Said his father; “don’t give yourself airs!
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******** 29773
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 200: Itexists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donationsfrom people in all walks of life.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 201: I can’t tell youjust now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 202: Alice’s firstthought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas!
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******** 29776
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 203: Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, SaltLake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 204: You must have meant some mischief, or elseyou’d have signed your name like an honest man.”
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******** 29778
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 205: The cookthrew a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5535097452201664
******** 29779
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 206: Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think verylikely it can talk: at any rate, there’s no harm in trying.”
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******** 29780
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 207: “That’s the most important piece of evidence we’ve heardyet,” said the King, rubbing his hands; “so now let thejury—”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 208: There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really cleverthing the King had said that day.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 209: On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolledthe parchment scroll, and read as follows:—
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6493050909033266
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 210: The Hatter’s remark seemed to have no sortof meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English.
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******** 29784
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 211: We do not solicit donations in locationswhere we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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******** 29785
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 212: “I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’tkeep appearing and vanishing so suddenly
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******** 29786
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 213: If youreceived the work on a physical medium, you must return the mediumwith your written explanation.
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******** 29787
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 214: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that allthe jurors were writing down “stupid things!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 215: Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by theofficers of the court.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 216: Only I don’t think,” Alicewent on, “that they’d let Dinah stop in the house if it beganordering people about like that!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 217: CHAPTER III.A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale CHAPTER IV.The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill CHAPTER V.Advice from a Caterpillar CHAPTER VI.Pig and Pepper
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 218: 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of thestate of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the InternalRevenue Service.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 219: : it wastalking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, andwent by without noticing her.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 220: The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidentlymeant for her.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 221: He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind ofauthority over Alice.
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******** 29795
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 222: The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked withsobs, to sing this:—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 223: So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trotaway quietly into the wood.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 224: “May it please your Majesty,” said Two, in a very humble tone,going down on one knee as he spoke, “we were trying—”
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******** 29798
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 225: “until all the jurymen are back in their properplaces—all,” he repeated with great emphasis, looking hardat Alice as he said so.
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******** 29799
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 226: said the King, going up to Alice,and looking at the Cat’s head with great curiosity.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 227: “It isn’t directed at all,” said the White Rabbit; “infact, there’s nothing written on the outside.”
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******** 29801
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 228: “My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,” said Alice verypolitely; but she added, to herself, “Why, they’re only a pack ofcards, after all.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 229: “What is the use of repeating all that stuff,” the MockTurtle interrupted, “if you don’t explain it as you go on?
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******** 29803
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 230: “This here young lady,” said the Gryphon, “she wants for toknow your history, she do.”
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******** 29804
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 231: By the use of this ointment—one shilling the box— Allow me to sell you a couple?”
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******** 29805
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 232: , she thought:still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that itought to be treated with respect.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7404778144600691
******** 29806
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 233: So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full oftears, but said nothing.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.7368127558858278
******** 29807
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 234: She felt very curious to knowwhat it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.752614646097599
******** 29808
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 235: as the Lorypositively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.
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******** 29809
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 236: said the Queen, “and take this young lady to see the MockTurtle, and to hear his history.
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******** 29810
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 237: “Call the first witness,” said the King; and the White Rabbit blewthree blasts on the trumpet, and called out, “First witness!”
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.6535955446185616
******** 29811
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 238: “Well, be off, then!” said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as itsettled down again into its nest.
********similarity score of 2 sentences: ********0.5565735762917229
******** 29812
sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 239: Soshe began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 243: Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse:“not in that ridiculous fashion.”
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sentence 244: For, you see, so manyout-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think thatvery few things indeed were really impossible.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 248: “I have tasted eggs, certainly,” said Alice, who was a verytruthful child; “but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do,you know.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 250: “When we were little,” the Mock Turtle went on at last, morecalmly, though still sobbing a little now
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 251: C and D,” she added in a whisper,half afraid that it would be offended again.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 252: “It is a long tail, certainly,” said Alice, looking downwith wonder at the Mouse’s tail; “
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 255: “I keep them to sell,” the Hatter added as an explanation;“I’ve none of my own.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 256: (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no veryclear notion how long ago anything had happened.)
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 257: But, now that I’m perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 258: Alice crouched down among the trees as wellas she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and everynow
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 259: The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at onecorner of it: “
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 261: “I’m afraid I am, sir,” said Alice; “I can’tremember things as I used—and I don’t keep the same size for tenminutes together!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 262: he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket,and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 263: The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she wasout of sight: then it chuckled.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 264: said Alice, as she leantagainst a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves:
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 265: For some minutesit puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took thehookah out of its mouth again, and said, “
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 266: and still as she listened, or seemed to listen,the whole place around her became alive with the strange creatures of herlittle sister’s dream.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 267: Alice heard it say to itself “Then I’llgo round and get in at the window.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 268: “Go on with the next verse,” the Gryphon repeated impatiently:“it begins ‘I passed by his garden.’”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 269: “I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if—if I’donly been the right size to do it!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 270: For the Mouse was swimming awayfrom her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as itwent.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 272: “But perhaps he can’t helpit,” she said to herself; “his eyes are so very nearly atthe top of his head.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 273: “But perhaps it was only sobbing,” she thought,and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 274: “I wasn’t asleep,” hesaid in a hoarse, feeble voice: “I heard every word you fellows weresaying.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 275: “—but I shall have to ask them whatthe name of the country is, you know.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 278: “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs haveto fly; and the m—”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 279: little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that wouldalways get into her eyes—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 281: There was not amoment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 282: “And be quick about it,” added the Hatter, “or you’llbe asleep again before it’s done.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 283: In a minute ortwo the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice,and shook itself.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 284: : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys wereshaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 285: “I think you might do something better with thetime,” she said, “than waste it in asking riddles that have noanswers.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 286: There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, “Iwonder what they will do next!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 287: However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tearswhich she had wept when she was nine feet high.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 288: Let me see: four times five is twelve,and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 289: “Boots and shoes under the sea,” the Gryphon went on in a deepvoice, “are done with a whiting.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 290: and the Dormousesulkily remarked, “If you can’t be civil, you’d better finishthe story for yourself.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 291: “You’ll get used to it in time,” said the Caterpillar; and itput the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 292: “Oh, I’m not particular as to size,” Alice hastily replied;“only one doesn’t like changing so often, you know.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 293: Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare)
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 296: “There’s more evidence to come yet, please your Majesty,”said the White Rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry; “this paper has justbeen picked up.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 298: How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walkwith their heads downward!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 299: So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she beganshrinking directly.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 300: “I shall be punished for it now, Isuppose, by being drowned in my own tears!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 301: Imust be kind to them,” thought Alice, “or perhaps they won’twalk the way I want to go!
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 302: The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 303: repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subduedtone, and added with a kind of sob, “I’ve tried every way, andnothing seems to suit them!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 305: “I don’t think they play at all fairly,” Alice began, inrather a complaining tone, “and they all quarrel so dreadfully one
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 306: “That’s enough about lessons,” the Gryphon interrupted in avery decided tone: “tell her something about the games now.”CHAPTER X.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 307: I must go back and see after some executions Ihave ordered;” and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon.
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 308: However, whenthey had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodosuddenly called out “The race is over!”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 309: “Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “orI’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
sentence 314: then Drawling—the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, thatused to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, andFainting in Coils.”
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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sentence 93: However, I’ve got back to my rightsize: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden—
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